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I don’t know that I’d heard the word ectogenesis until quite recently (ecto = on the outside; genesis = birth, or “external birth”). I mean I’d read some sci-fi so I knew about “test-tube babies”, but I didn’t fully appre...
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Happy (belated) Mother’s Day, Moms. It’s our day. We earned it. To be clear, we’ve earned much more than just one day, but in the spirit of not letting perfect be the enemy of the good, I hope you enjoyed the...
To try to understand the current political moment, it’s often worth going back and looking at the past. And sometimes the relationship between the past and the present can be illuminated by what is known as ‘counterfactual’ history; in othe...
Hungarian Parliament and Kossuth Monument (Google Earth)
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With the exception of Viktor Orbán, his immediate family, and some of his appa...
Classic Chonk.
On Sunday, March 29th, we said goodbye to our dog, Chonk. From the moment he walked into our home five years ago, it was a day we always knew was coming, even as we joked that Chon...
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I’m an urban planner, and I’m curious about shrinking cities and our relationship with growth.
I'm an urbanist and city planner, practitioner and scholar, whose work has focused on small cities. My latest book is Smaller Cities in a Shrinking World: Learning to Thrive Without Growth.
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