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    Research and the public interest.

  • New Amsterdams

    As water levels and the risk profiles of major coastal cities rise, new experts are meeting the challenge.

  • Reforming Prisons

    Returning some rights to the rightless.

  • Security by Design

    Ten years after 9/11, how can design improve security?

  • Red, White, Blue, and Green: Van Buren, Maine

    Part 5 of 5 examining five winning projects of the GSA’s 2010 Design Awards

  • Specs for each feature story

    Cut and paste each Green Team and Materials and Sources list to the bottom of each feature.

  • House Approves the 'American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009,' the Most Sweeping Energy Reform Package in Decades

    Save the World Air, Inc. (OTCBB: ZERO), an innovative pioneer in the clean technology industry focused on energy efficiency and air quality issues, has begun the process of reviewing grant funding available under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.

  • Report Illustrates Energy Challenges

    According to a report produced by attendees of a workshop held by the Federal Facilities Council, Washington, D.C., federal agencies may have to make significant process changes to meet the Energy Independence and Security Act, which mandates 30 percent energy reduction in federal buildings by 2015.

  • Social Security Administration/Birmingham, Ala.

    Three types of roof systems make this project one of the largest roofs in the Southeast.