The City of Tomorrow Will Run on Your Toilet Water

The City of Tomorrow Will Run on Your Toilet Water

Epic Cleantec’s soil amendment Photograph: Matt Simon Researchers are experimenting with using the same technique for wastewater solids, basically turning sludge into a solid product. “If you do pyrolysis—because it’s thermochemical, it’s a heated process—you kill these bacteria, kill these pathogens, kill these viruses. It’s much cleaner,” says engineer Fengqi You, who studies wastewater at … Read more

Britons shocked as nearly 20 Boots to close in a few days – is yours on the list? | UK | News

Britons shocked as nearly 20 Boots to close in a few days – is yours on the list? | UK | News

Britons have been left shocked after they discovered nearly 20 branches of the chain Boots are to close in the next few days. Last summer, the popular high street chain announced it was shutting stores across the UK as it tries to cut 300 outlets. The result of the move by Boot’s American owners is … Read more

As Robotaxis Hit City Streets, Local Officials Often Have Little Power Over Them

As Robotaxis Hit City Streets, Local Officials Often Have Little Power Over Them

Jeff Farrah, CEO of lobbying group the Autonomous Vehicle Industry Association, which counts Waymo, Cruise, and other self-driving developers in its membership, says keeping motor vehicle regulation authority firmly in states’ hands is consistent with how vehicles have been regulated in the past. “Cities have a role to play in enforcing traffic laws, but life-saving … Read more

Blood, Guns, and Broken Scooters: Inside the Chaotic Rise and Fall of Bird

Blood, Guns, and Broken Scooters: Inside the Chaotic Rise and Fall of Bird

In a minivan with the rear seats ripped out, John is chasing one of his 250 electric scooters down a California highway. He finds it 10 miles away, hiding in a bush—a run-and-dump tactic that he says thieves use to test whether anyone will come after them before they take a scooter home. John, not … Read more

New York’s Airbnb Ban Is Causing a Christmas Crunch

New York’s Airbnb Ban Is Causing a Christmas Crunch

Christmas is in full swing in New York City; lines snake through Midtown as tourists oggle department store windows and the Rockefeller Center tree, and the Union Square Holiday Market is bustling with vendors and shoppers. All the while, hotel prices are up and vacancies down compared to the 2022 holiday season—and there are almost … Read more