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Big cities might be greener, and better, than we think
More intense interactions give bigger cities the edge
Audio: What is 'cityness' and how is it measured?
Comparing apple valleys and orange counties: The young science of cities
Why New York City is about average
On TV: National Geographic's X-Ray Earth takes on urbanization
What makes cities unique...and the same?
Q&A with SFI's Geoffrey West describes a career's journey from physics to biology
On the radio: Are cities like organisms? Yes, and no
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The case for denser living
Is urbanization sustainable?
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Researchers call for a theory of sustainability & a science of cities
Clio Andris
Deluge of urban data may prompt a 'science of cities'
'A physicist solves the city'
How complex are cities, mathematically speaking?
Are large corporations working in society's best interests?
SFI scientist says global simulator is within reach
Despite appearances, all cities are variations of 'every city'
Company mortality: Researchers find patterns in the life and death of firms
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Regardless of our city's size, we all live in ‘villages’
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Quantitative urbanism: The city as one giant math problem
Audiocast: Size tells us most of what we need to know about a city
An app for everything: City science no game for Portland, Ore.
Urban scaling reveals patterns of growth within cities
Video: Questions of time, life, change, acceleration, & stability
Continued population growth necessitates continuously faster innovation
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Video: Watch Geoffrey West's new TED talk on the surprising mathematics of cities
SFI to co-host Systems Analysis 2015 conference
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Cities through the Ages: One Thing or Many?
Study: Medieval cities not so different from modern European cities
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