The Brutalist Report - conversation
- What people say today about the first televised presidential debate, between Nixon and JFK, doesn’t match first reactions in 1960 [142d]
- Hail the size of golf balls and even grapefruit? The science of how tiny ice crystals grow dangerously large [142d]
- How does hail grow to the size of golf balls and even grapefruit? The science behind this destructive weather phenomenon [142d]
- For many Olympic medalists, silver stings more than bronze [143d]
- College may not be the ‘great equalizer’ − luck and hiring practices also play a role, a sociologist explains [143d]
- Diplomacy, sanctions and soft power have failed to deter Iran’s anti-West agenda − could a new Iranian president change that? [143d]
- Service dogs can reduce the severity of PTSD for veterans – new research [143d]
- More women in venture capital doesn’t mean more funding for female-led businesses, new research suggests − here’s why [143d]
- The world’s fourth mass coral bleaching is underway, but well-connected reefs may have a better chance to recover [143d]
- Extreme heat waves aren’t ‘just summer’: How climate change is heating up the weather, and what we can do about it [143d]
- As debate approaches, presidents are blamed for events over which they have little control [143d]
- Populism can degrade democracy but is on the rise − here’s what causes this political movement and how it can be weakened [143d]
- Journalism’s trust problem is about money, not politics [143d]
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