Worlds Collide: Using Fluid Dynamics to Solve Urban Traffic Woes
Researchers point to a new way to analyze traffic congestion in growing cities. More »
Researchers point to a new way to analyze traffic congestion in growing cities. More »
A study examines the ties between income, race, and children’s after school activities in Phoenix, Arizona. More »
Researchers examine how early social interaction shapes the gender identity of women and influences their choice of work hours. More »
A study of market factors that influence Medicare’s ability to set prices provides interesting and offsetting long term implications. More »
Carefully designed randomized trials could help to assess which low-cost efficiency measures have the most notable effect on heating related energy consumption. More »
New research suggests corn ethanol mandates are having minimal success in achieving their goals while contributing to massive increases in food prices in the United States and across the world. More »
A subject of debate: is economic policy uncertainty holding back a stronger post-Great Recession recovery? More »
Recent research reveals that some urban rust belt cities adapted to the changing economic environment to become stable performers in their region. More »
India’s Child Labor Act of 1986 proves to have backfired on itself with increased child labor and diminished household welfare. More »
Private prisons are cheaper to build and to manage than publicly run prisons, but it is unclear whether they reduce costs overall, and they may incentivize private corporations to provide poor facilities. More »
A new study examines the role that public garden partnerships can play during times of urban scarcity. More »
A recent study finds that year-round elementary school calendars negatively impact maternal employment because it is more difficult for parents to secure child care. More »