House Grotesk
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Built for everything and everywhere, House Grotesk represents modern design stripped of hesitation. This typeface anchors historic precision with an expansive width range. It commands the space between tight, practical whispers and wide, expressive roars, delivering a familiar comfort alongside an entirely new threshold of capability.
Release Date
Summer 2027 (Expected)
Version
BETA v1.0
Font Formats
OTF (Desktop), WOFF2 (Web)
Current Weights
Regular
Medium
Semibold
Bold
Black
Matching italics for each weight are in development.
Source Material
Nine font style samples showing uppercase, lowercase, and numbers in various weights and italics.
Folio (1957)
Page showing various typefaces and font sizes with text about printing and legible types.
Record Gothic (1927)
Design Details
Low contrast
Flat terminals
Flat inner counters
Classic "a"
Smooth joins
Classic "R"
Neutral numbers
Small crossbar
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Atmospheric Pressure Warning

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By 1919, Vilhelm Bjerknes led the Bergen School of Meteorology to identify 4 types of air masses, using these 2 fundamental concepts to advance scientific understanding of storm systems.

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Humidity

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System, Low Pressure Center, Dew Point Temperature, Severe Storm Warning, Tropical Cyclone Track, Wind Shear Velocity, Cloud Cover Fraction, Precipitation Rate Measurement, Air Mass Boundary, Jet Stream Position, Synoptic Scale Pattern

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Waisan Oishi discovered the jet stream in 1926 by tracking pilot balloons in Japan. His data showed high-altitude winds above Mount Fuji, moving at over 100 miles per hour. This research provided the first clear evidence of the narrow, fast-moving air currents that exist in the upper atmosphere, changing views on weather. During World War II, pilots like Wiley Post and teams from the United States Army Air Forces encountered these strong currents. Boeing B-29 Super-Fortress aircraft flying over Japan noticed ground speeds affected by winds exceeding 200 miles per hour. Scientists soon recognized these currents as  elements of  atmospheric circulation. In 1946, Carl-Gustaf Rossby and his team formally analyzed the jet stream to improve navigation and forecasting. These rivers of air typically flow at altitudes of 30,000 to 40,000 feet. Today, meteorologists use this knowledge to predict flight paths for airlines and track major climate patterns across the Northern Hemisphere.

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DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID STRUCTURE

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King’s College London, Biophysics Unit, Room 301, Basement

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Purified recombinant protein of mutant(D10A) of  CAS endonuclease (CAS9) containing Simian virus 40 (SV40) T antigen nuclear localization sequence (NLS) on the N- and C- termini of the protein, with N-terminal HIS tag, expressed in E. coli

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Oxford Nanopore Technologies PromethION 2 Integrated Benchtop Sequencer

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GENETIC

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In 1865, Gregor Mendel presented his work at the Natural History Society of Brun. By studying 7 traits in garden pea plants, he identified how 2 units of heredity dictate physical features. His research involved 29,000 plants over 8 years, proving that traits are passed through discrete elements of inheritance. Mendel established the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment. He observed 3 to 1 ratios in the second generation of his hybrids. These 2 laws explained how genes distribute during reproduction. His systematic approach provided a mathematical foundation for the field of modern genetics. Initially, Mendel received little recognition for his findings from the scientific community. It was not until 1900 that researchers like Hugo de Vries and Carl Correns rediscovered his papers. Today, these 2 laws remain fundamental principles for 1 science, guiding biology.

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Wikipedia IP Address 208.80.154.224

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ROUTER, CLASSLESS INTER-DOMAIN ROUTING, SUBNET MASK, TRANSMISSION CONTROL PROTOCOL, PACKET, INTERNET CONTROL MESSAGE PROTOCOL, NETWORK TOPOLOGY, DYNAMIC HOST

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Bandwidth

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TRANSITION FROM IPV4 TO IPV6

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As a key researcher in 1974, Bob Kahn helped engineer TCP/IP, the 2-layered framework that defines how 1 message is fragmented, sent, and reassembled across complex computer networks globally today.

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Marine Biology

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Hull is 90mm thick Grade 5 Titanium alloy with 60 kWh Lithium-polymer array

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HOV Deepsea Challenger (DCV 1) Full-Ocean Depth Manned Research  Submersible

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JELLYFISH

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In 1979, Sylvia Earle achieved a record-breaking untethered walk on the sea floor at a depth of 1,250 feet off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii using the JIM suit to explore the Pacific Ocean.

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Engineered for the Void: Improving Aerospace Dynamics and Telemetry

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In 1926, Robert Goddard launched the first liquid-fueled rocket in Auburn, Massachusetts, reaching an altitude of 41 feet during a 2.5 second flight that proved the viability of his engine design.

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Orbital

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15 COUNTRIES BUILT THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION STARTING IN 1998

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NASA astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin explored the lunar surface for 2 hours and 31 minutes, collecting rocks and deploying scientific equipment during the historic Apollo 11 moon mission.

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ROCKET ENGINE

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