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Earlier this week, a Frenchman named Raphaël Graven died in his sleep during a livestreamed broadcast on the Kick platform. Known online as Jean Pormanove, the man appeared to have been subjected to ...
One of our most striking findings is that the anxiety is not tied to the specific product. Shoppers might feel stressed when they see an empty shelf of canned soup, even if they were looking for bread ...
Jim Chalmers ends his roundtable more optimistic then he started, leaving in its wake broad support to work on three major areas of tax reform.
But for many in the region, and with Israel beginning a new ground offensive in Gaza, this week’s headlines look all-too familiar. Gaza City has been pummelled repeatedly throughout the 22-month war.
Craniometry, the study of skull measurements, was widely taught in medical schools in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Far from being isolated outsiders, conspiracy theorists enjoy thriving communities that recruit and organise activism.
Could blowing a conch shell help treat sleep apnoea? As a doctor working in sleep medicine, this unexpected news story certainly grabbed my attention. My first reaction was scepticism – sleep ...
While Mark Butler went bold on NDIS reform, Treasurer Jim Chalmers used his roundtable to present a masterclass in inclusive incrementalism.
Research in leading medical journals about what and how to feed school-aged children remains disconnected from the complex ...
Donald Trump aims to rewrite America’s official history, including at one of the nation’s key sites of public history-making: ...
The vast ice of Antarctica has long seemed impregnable. But sudden changes are arriving – from shrinking sea ice to melting ...
Subalpine wetlands in the Rocky Mountains are warming, creating the perfect conditions for producing methylmercury, a potent ...
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