Chicago architecture firm Studio Gang has expanded a California college through the addition of mass-timber structures that were informed by how fungi grow in the wild. Kresge College is a part of the University of California, Santa Cruz. Most of its campus was originally designed by American architects Charles Moore and William Turnbull in the
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Here are five sci-fi movies you need to watch on Netflix in December, including an Alien sequel and an underrated film starring Jason Segel.
Skybet have us down as 10th place at 40/1 to top the table. 33/1 to make the grand final and 2/1 to be in the top 6
Wakefield Trinity 2/7
Toulouse Olympique 10/1
Featherstone Rovers 12/1
Bradford Bulls 14/1
Halifax Panthers 16/1
Sheffield Eagles 25/1
Widnes Vikings 25/1
York City Knights 25/1
Batley Bulldogs 33/1
Doncaster RLFC 40/1
Dewsbury Rams 50/1
Barrow Raiders 100/1
Swinton Lions 100/1
Whitehaven RLFC 100/1
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The Daily Mail have claimed that in a shocking turn of events, Chelsea are now prepared to listen to offers for rumoured Tottenham target Conor Gallagher in January. Gallagher has emerged as an important player for Mauricio Pochettino this season, with the midfielder even wearing the captain’s armband in the absence of Reece James and […]
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R.) announced Wednesday that the Washington Wizards and Capitals are fleeing crime-ridden Washington, D.C., for the Old Dominion.
Читать дальше...Child actress Miffy Englefield played the daughter of Jude Law’s character Graham in 2006 Christmas flick The Holiday, alongside stars like Jack Black and Cameron Diaz
Three in four people in Australia support an income boost for people on the lowest incomes, while less than a quarter think it's possible to live on the current JobSeeker rate, new research by ACOSS and UNSW Sydney shows.
One of the year’s most unexpected controversies exploded after a US fighter jet shot down a Chinese balloon that drifted across North America – it also sparked fears over other unidentified flying objects
This year saw an extraordinary number of awe-inspiring images of objects in space, thanks in part to the James Webb Space Telescope. Here are the ones that dazzled us most and why they are important
Most people with cancer are over 50, but the past few decades have seen a rise in diagnoses for younger people. This year, the US National Cancer Institute and Cancer Research UK made finding out why one of their top priorities
On 5 May, the World Health Organization declared that the coronavirus was no longer classified as a "public health emergency of international concern", its highest alert level, but the virus is still evolving
After decades of searching, mathematicians discovered a single shape that can cover a surface without forming repeating patterns, launching a small industry of "aperiodic monotile" merchandise
The success of semaglutide mimic drugs in helping people lose weight saw demand rocket in 2023, with manufacturers struggling to keep up - something that almost never happens
The promise of a material that could revolutionise the way we use electricity captured imaginations on social media, which also helped researchers quickly determine that LK-99 wasn't what it seemed
From ChatGPT to Gemini, this year was dominated by large language models and other AIs becoming everyday tools used by millions of people
Greenhouse gas levels and the arrival of the El Niño weather pattern pushed the world’s climate into “uncharted territory” in 2023
The decisions we made this year about AI and climate change could determine the fate of billions of people. In 2024, almost half the world’s population could be voting with these issues in mind
Some things just go together, like red wine and cheese, lager and a spicy curry – and Christmas and mulled wine, says Sam Wong
Photographer Morup Namgail set out to capture an image no-one had ever taken before, in the hope of drawing attention to the plight of the landscape and wildlife in his remote home region in Ladakh, India
Chanda Prescod-Weinstein looks back over the past 12 months, and reveals some more details about the books she's currently working on
The past 12 months featured constant alarming news on the environment coupled to a political class still not heeding the warnings from scientists. But there have been highs amid the lows, says Graham Lawton