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Help MIT Students Test Outdoor Bicycle Training Device

TweetFrom the email, looks like fun! ———- We are engineering students at MIT who are building a device (Terrainer) for competitive cyclists to train outdoors.  To further improve our project, we are looking for competitive cyclists to help test and provide feedback … Continue reading

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The Invisible Danger

TweetCars are pretty bad. Its probably not very hard to come up with a dozen bad things our use of cars has done for the planet, for cities, and for people. You might be thinking you can escape thous bad … Continue reading

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Do You Bike To Work?

TweetSome students want to talk to you!   From the email: “We are a group of students taking a class called UOCD at Olin College, or “user oriented collaborative design” where we work with a people group to conceptually design … Continue reading

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Now We Know Who To Blame For All That Traffic

TweetA recent study by MIT and UC Berkely using anonymous cell phone data and gps have determined that it is just 15 areas in the Boston metro area (out of 750 tracked by the census) are causing almost all of … Continue reading

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Can we stop reporting poorly about our junk?

Tweetis it just me, or does this science-y sounding description for why women should raise their handlebars to a more upright position : “There are a myriad of factors affecting women’s sexual function. If women can minimize pressure application to the … Continue reading

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Can we stop reporting poorly about our junk?

Tweetis it just me, or does this science-y sounding description for why women should raise their handlebars to a more upright position : “There are a myriad of factors affecting women’s sexual function. If women can minimize pressure application to the … Continue reading

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Can we stop reporting poorly about our junk?

Tweetis it just me, or does this science-y sounding description for why women should raise their handlebars to a more upright position : “There are a myriad of factors affecting women’s sexual function. If women can minimize pressure application to the … Continue reading

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Can we stop reporting poorly about our junk?

Tweetis it just me, or does this science-y sounding description for why women should raise their handlebars to a more upright position : “There are a myriad of factors affecting women’s sexual function. If women can minimize pressure application to the … Continue reading

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Can we stop reporting poorly about our junk?

Tweetis it just me, or does this science-y sounding description for why women should raise their handlebars to a more upright position : “There are a myriad of factors affecting women’s sexual function. If women can minimize pressure application to the … Continue reading

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Can we stop reporting poorly about our junk?

Tweetis it just me, or does this science-y sounding description for why women should raise their handlebars to a more upright position : “There are a myriad of factors affecting women’s sexual function. If women can minimize pressure application to the … Continue reading

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