In the US, e-bikes have been outselling electric and hybrid cars combined. But are they safe to use in a car-centric country with limited biking infrastructure? @notjustbikes@RadPowerBikes https://t.co/u6z5ZkpE3d
Do you remember using the iconic BlackBerry phones? Me either! But my mom does. The company is still around and making a new name for itself in software and cyber security. Watch here to find out more about what they’ve been up to: https://t.co/EMXum9e5UY
@notjustbikes In the U.S. an e-bike legally has to have 2 or 3 wheels. Wonder if that’ll become the standard in other countries to avoid this issue. But, then again, much better than a delivery truck blocking the bike lane and half the road.
Liam Mays, j'21, advises students ready to enter the job market to "be patient" but "take a leap." That's how he got his job as associate producer at CNBC Digital Video. Learn more about Liam's career in our On the Job blog. https://t.co/HtYEtyUwRE #mediajobs#digitalmedia
Cities around the world are establishing car-free zones to create space for pedestrian plazas, public transportation and cycling infrastructure. Here’s why this is becoming a popular trend. @CNBC Click for the facts, stay for my journalistic face reveal. https://t.co/Hf0Vr2EJIc
We visited Rokhak Women Handicraft in Cambodia to find out how weavers make bags and rugs out of water hyacinths that ravage ecosystems across the world.
See how they’re making an impact. 👇
Only two years out of journalism school, KCUR's Aviva Okeson-Haberman already made a name for herself as a thoughtful, aggressive and compassionate reporter.
@KCURUpToDate pays tribute to Aviva, who died Sunday at age 24: https://t.co/wx6OBEUE3b
Over the past year, the U.S. was among the worst in per-capita COVID cases and deaths. Some believe this could be because of a cultural mindset that’s ingrained into American society — individualism. A link to my full film capstone is in the tweet below.
“We wanted to make something that was cool enough to rival what it felt like to be inside and didn’t feel like you were missing out on any part of the experience,” Dante Colombo, general manager at @jbuglawrence, says. https://t.co/v0gJ4Aol6J
More than one bookstore closed every week in 2020, and many of the ones that survived are now facing deficits. How can readers help local shops beat Amazon? https://t.co/3Qbh7gTx5j