In TransitIn ‘Modern Love Mumbai,’ the City Dictates How Women Navigate Love and Loss Mobility within a city is always linked to freedom, but the complexity lies in who has the agency to move and how. By Saumya Kalia
(Mis)directionWhy People Are Terrible at Navigating Cities Researchers find that "evolution doesn't seek to optimize [our directions], but [says] 'sure, OK, that works, I'm not dead.'" By Saumya Kalia
Growing in ReverseUrbanization Is Causing Mammals to Grow Bigger in Size, Shows Study While climate change is causing some animals to shrink, city-based mammals are becoming heftier due to human food waste. By Saumya Kalia
Right To RiskTell Me More: Talking Urban Women’s Safety and Access With Dr. Shilpa Phadke "The visions of who should be safe in a city always focus on able-bodied, cishet, middle-class women." By Aditi Murti