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Oregon’s Buckled Roads and Melted Cables Are Warning Signs

Highways and rail lines in the Pacific Northwest were built for a cooler climate. But the heat wave proved that extreme weather is becoming more common.

Flying car completes 35-minute test flight between cities

The AirCar Prototype 1 is powered by a 160 horsepower BMW engine, and comes equipped with a fixed propeller. It transforms from aircraft to road vehicle in less than three minutes.

Today’s TED Talk The infinite alchemy of storytelling

In this dynamic talk, Al-Mahdi traces her development as a storyteller using satire, dark humor and tactile collage techniques to expand what we think we know about ourselves.

Does your local jurisdiction have questions about what they can spend ARPA funds on? National League of Cities Frequently Asked Questions

NLC has identified your frequently asked questions about Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Fund grants. These answers will be updated as additional information becomes available.

Device harvests water from humidity 24 hours a day

Researchers have developed a condenser for countries where water is in short supply.

Top Weekly Headlines from Big Sky Economic Development

Edge of the Plains Documentary | Eastern MT

The Newest Bike-Friendly County in the U.S. Is In…Suburban Idaho?

A massive transportation authority in Idaho is promising to build protected bike lanes whenever they resurface the most dangerous multi-lane roads in its region, and some advocates think state DOTs across the country should follow that lead.

“A New Angle,” Public Radio to Broadcast UM Professor Justin Angle’s Acclaimed Podcast

Beginning July 1, MTPR will broadcast new episodes of “A New Angle” over its stations across western and central Montana. The show also will continue to be available as a podcast.

Sidney, Montana – “People don’t understand that if they come here they’re going to have a good time.”

Sidney, Montana’s Young Professionals chapter put on a conference to showcase their town. Here’s what we learned from showing up.

New Water Wars Are Coming to the American West

Water has been generating conflicts and controversies in the US for centuries, but the American West could be heading toward the most severe water shortages and skirmishes in the nation’s history.