Mexico City’s Rain-Harvesting Program Could Change How Cities Manage Water


Mexico City’s Rain-Harvesting Program Could Change How Cities Manage Water
When Maria Isabel Contreras and her husband moved to Mexico City’s Iztapalapa district, 30 years ago, water was not an issue. But as the district urbanized, the taps began to dry up. Today, the nine-person household — four adults and five children — receives three hours of continuous supply of murky, brown water each day, before the water runs out.

August 18, 2019 at 09:35PM
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The Man Who Created Control-Alt-Delete — And Other Early Digital Pioneers — Reflect On Their Contributions To The Tech World


The Man Who Created Control-Alt-Delete — And Other Early Digital Pioneers — Reflect On Their Contributions To The Tech World
From the inventor of control-alt-delete to the voice of “You’ve Got Mail,” they gave a lot to the way we live.

August 16, 2019 at 12:52PM
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