Bill Rollins Jr., 97, wrote and self-published 'Trisecting an Angle,' to try to share his solution with the world.
Proven solutions have been rejected by the administration in favor of no-tolerance policies and flashy shows of force.
Do your buses get stuck in traffic? It's amazing what a difference it makes to life the city when public transit is treated as a first-class alternative to driving, as it is in Amsterdam, and many ...
A new paper by UMBC researchers, led by physicist Sebastian Deffner, demonstrates quantum computing’s potential to optimize ...
Bowman said the goal for the students is to build a project designed to answer issues with focussing on electric ...
Group pushes for lowering the speed limit to 35 mph, improving signage and adding traffic-calming measures such as bike lane ...
The whole time we’ve been together, my husband and I have only owned one car. We used to live in a pretty walkable area and work at the same place or work from home, so sharing a car was never a ...
Transit authorities and the local transit union are seeking ways to prevent violence on buses and trains, including more ...
There’s still work to do across Maryland school districts in bringing down chronic absenteeism, but some schools have seen ...
Where are these freeway lanes headed? “It feels like spitting in the wind a little bit. In five years, we’re gonna feel like we want another lane.” ...
Metro Manila continues to grapple with severe traffic congestion, costing drivers an estimated 127 hours a year and the ...
Other Detroit schools have also made major strides in combatting chronic absenteeism, the Chalkbeat analysis found. Among all ...