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A honeycomb-shaped installation and a "winged" pavilion are among the finalists of this year's Winter Stations competition, which brings together designs for temporary beach stations in Toronto. This year's brief was to create pavilions that encourage people to explore the outdoors, in response to the theme of resilience. Three student proposals and three proposals from
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MANCHESTER CITY wonderkid James McAtee has committed his future to the champions by signing a new four-year deal. McAtee, 19, is highly-rated by Pep Guardiola and made his Premier League debut in November’s 3-0 win against Everton. McAtee was the subject of several approaches during the January transfer window after entering the final 18 months […]
The Athletic have revealed that Tottenham Hotspur turned down the chance to sign Ousmane Dembele late in the January window as they did not think the Barcelona winger would be a good fit for the squad. Dembele’s current deal at the Camp Nou runs out at the end of the season (Transfermarkt) and the Frenchman […]
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A young whale that washed up near Athens last week was found dead on a nearby island Wednesday despite "superhuman" efforts to save the wounded animal, the Greek government said.
Coral gardening projects are more popular than ever to help reefs recover from the effects of a warming ocean, but they are a distraction away from the real solutions, says Catherine Collins
It is time for geology to embrace our sustainable future and, in turn, be accorded the respect it deserves as a discipline crucial to understanding the world and our relationship to it
The temperature swings of spring can prove fatal to young plants. A simple home-made device could be the answer, says Clare Wilson
From how food is grown to how we generate power, Vaclav Smil's new book outlines the basic technologies that keep society going and commands us to know them better
As the south pole warms rapidly, gentoos are setting up home in previously inhospitable locations, as this photograph by Tomás Munita reveals
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Geologists have a reputation for facilitating the extraction of minerals and fossil fuels, says Christopher Jackson. Now we must use our expertise to find sources of renewable energy
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The daring escape of an automated sucker has us worried, plus how the big bang did for the dinosaurs and quantum parliament, in Feedback’s weekly round-up
How our brains interpret signals from within the body has a surprisingly big influence on the mind, an insight that is leading to new ways to tackle conditions like depression, anxiety and eating disorders
Since Halo Infinite’s launch, players have used the grappling hook in both the campaign and multiplayer to pull off all kinds of feats. From using the tool in a no-damage run to clipping out of the story mode’s first level, the grappleshot has been one of the standout additions to 343 Industries’ latest first-person…
Читать дальше...The recent case of a driverless car that tried to escape its handlers might make us laugh, but it also warns us about what could happen when AI is given a "body", writes Annalee Newitz
Mars is inhospitable but billions of years ago its climate could have been Earth-like, with a thicker atmosphere than today and oceans of liquid water. A study by NASA and international partners indicates this period may have lasted longer than originally thought.
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CHICAGO --- Hitting NAIA "A" standard marks over the weekend, St. Ambrose University's Nolan Rudd (Greendale, Wis.) and Olivet Nazarene University's Noah Sears (Elkhart, Ind.) have been named the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Indoor Track & Field Athletes of the Week, respectively, it was announced by the league office on Wednesday.
Having a complete, hot breakfast before work every day can be life changing. Eggs, toast, cheese, maybe some bacon—this is what the kids call “hashtag goals.” My morning fuel-up usually consists of scalding coffee and a clementine I forgot about, but I deserve more. While quick breakfasts so often err on the side of…
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