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Trump’s clash with the gun lobby ▶1:57・
How teen friendships may predict self harm ▶4:13・
Why ‘activating’ your vagus nerve has become the latest wellness trend ▶・
How mountain terraces have helped Indigenous peoples live with climate uncertainty ▶・
As Australia’s prisons evade scrutiny, conditions inside are getting worse ▶・
Why do educated people fall for conspiracy theories? It could be narcissism ▶・
Massive US attacks on Iran unlikely to produce regime change in Tehran ▶・
What detox really means, and why most detox diets miss the point ▶・
How Iran’s current unrest can be traced back to the 1979 revolution ▶・
“That’s a good girl”: how women are infantilised during obstetric care and labour ▶・
Why men don’t need to be screened for breast cancer, but should still do regular checks ▶・
Rivers flood regularly during hurricanes, but get less attention than coastlines ▶・
Tupac’s rise from the dead was, sadly, not holography ▶・
‘The Activist’ reality TV show sparked furor, but treating causes as commodities with help from celebrities happens all the time ▶・
Why the Voice referendum failed – and what the government hasn’t learned from it ▶・
Why the Legend of Zelda games still resonate with players after 40 years ▶・
A Colorado guaranteed income program could help families, but the costs are high ▶・
Can shoes alter your mind? What neuroscience says about foot sensation and focus ▶・
Buying a car? Here’s what you need to know about new safety ratings ▶・
Addiction affects your brain as well as your body – that’s why detoxing is just the first stage of recovery ▶・
Taboo tics like shouting curses and slurs are uncommon in Tourette syndrome − but people who have them suffer harsh social stigma ▶・
When ICE sweeps a community, public health pays a price – and recovery will likely take years ▶・
Could Heated Rivalry bring a whole new fanbase to ice hockey – and can the sport embrace them? ▶・
One Nation has been on the fringes of Australian politics for 30 years. Why is its popularity soaring now? ▶・
Certain brain injuries may be linked to violent crime – identifying them could help reveal how people make moral choices ▶・
‘How should I cast my soul?’ Patti Smith’s intimate new memoir is a quest for her true self ▶・
AI-generated political videos are more about memes and money than persuading and deceiving ▶・
Does your child want a part-time job? Here’s what the law says about kids at work ▶・
With its new laws, the government is tackling hate speech quickly, but not properly ▶・
TikTokers are ‘becoming Chinese’ in a new trend that’s part parody and part politics ▶・
One uprising, two stories: how each side is trying to frame the uprising in Iran ▶・
It’s easy making green: Muppets continue to make a profit 50 years into their run ▶・
US exit from the World Health Organization marks a new era in global health policy – here’s what the US, and world, will lose ▶・
Karoline Leavitt’s White House briefing doublethink is straight out of Orwell’s ‘1984’ ▶・
Alan Turing: how the world’s most famous codebreaker unlocked the secrets of nature’s beauty ▶・
National parks – even Mount Rushmore – show that there’s more than one kind of patriotism ▶・
Don’t trust your hardware: Why security vulnerabilities affect us all ▶・
Critics hated the forgotten ‘mondo’ genre, but their influence can be seen in Oscar-winning films today ▶・
Ten reasons teachers can struggle to use technology in the classroom ▶・
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Raising Lady Gaga-ntuan and her (hopefully) world record breaking young ▶・
Off the mat: boxing’s triumphant (if brief) return in Mayweather-Pacquiao bout ▶・
Does Britain have a working-class parliament? What Labour’s election win means for representation ▶・
An entire Pacific country will upload itself to the metaverse. It’s a desperate plan – with a hidden message ▶・
Why we are fascinated by the Oscar-nominated ‘Tár,’ a story of rare female power in classical music ▶・
‘Chernobyl’ shows how mass mobilizations saved Europe and doomed the Soviet Union ▶・
Spaceplanes vs reusable rockets – which will win? ▶・
How does fever help fight infections? There’s more to it than even some scientists realize ▶・
Why boredom can be good for you ▶・
Ella Fitzgerald’s flirtation with reefer songs ▶・
Videogames and morality – separating fact and fiction ▶・
Are you really an ISFJ? The truth about personality tests – and why we keep taking them ▶・
Progress on Closing the Gap is stagnant or going backwards. Here are 3 things to help fix it ▶・
I looked at 35 years of data to see how Australians vote. Here’s what it tells us about the next election ▶・
Elon Musk now has an office in the White House. What’s his political game plan? ▶・
In 2000, Australia was defined by the Olympics, border politics and reconciliation. So what really has changed? ▶・
If ‘correlation doesn’t imply causation’, how do scientists figure out why things happen? ▶・
Juliet and Romeo strains to be meaningful but never earns its emotional crescendos ▶・
How a South African community’s request for its genetic data raises questions about ethical and equitable research ▶・
What is a company financial statement? How can it help you spot good or bad investments? ▶・
Austerity gutted the welfare state – preserving benefits now can’t make up for that ▶・
The Nation of Islam: A brief history ▶・
Trump’s tragedy: the US becomes an autocracy and the presidency, a dictatorship ▶・
Curious kids: why do sloths go slow? ▶・
Mandatory minimum sentencing is proven to be bad policy. It won’t stop hate crimes ▶・
‘Nepal variant’: what we’ve learned so far ▶・
How giving legal rights to nature could help reduce toxic algae blooms in Lake Erie ▶・
God is an algorithm: why we’re closer to a Black Mirror-style reality than we think ▶・
Maths swayed the Battle of Jutland – and helped Britain keep control of the seas ▶・
Explainer: what’s actually in our blood? ▶・
More ‘bright’ fast radio bursts revealed, but where do they all come from? ▶・
Don’t hike so close to me: How the presence of humans can disturb wildlife up to half a mile away ▶・
From headaches to addiction: the risks of overusing nasal decongestant sprays ▶・
Universal credit uplift was a lifeline during the pandemic – our research shows cutting it will leave families with impossible decisions ▶・
Body fat deep below the surface is a toxic risk, especially for your heart ▶・
Why we fall for fake health information – and how it spreads faster than facts ▶・
Population panic: how demography is used for political gain ▶・
From arthritis to nausea: five ways ginger could benefit your health ▶・
Russia is paying schoolgirls to have babies. Why is pronatalism on the rise around the world? ▶・
Omicron may not be the final variant, but it may be the final variant of concern ▶・
Why has TV storytelling become so complex? ▶・
Is Democracy Dead or Alive? What democracy exactly are we supposed to nurture? ▶・
Video: How will society change as the US population ages? ▶・
Five extraordinary poems that inspired Bob Dylan ▶・
Crater creator uses explosions to find the secrets of volcanoes ▶・
The International Criminal Court on trial as it takes on a President ▶・
Nicola Sturgeon’s first year: still Scotland’s darling, but what is she achieving? ▶・
Money laundering plays a key role in every part of the illegal drugs industry – here’s how it works ▶・
Cannibalism helps fire ants invade new territory ▶・
Hagia Sophia has been converted back into a mosque, but the veiling of its figural icons is not a Muslim tradition ▶・
Diversity predicaments on the campus: moral tribalism, free speech, and productive discomfort in a polarised world ▶・
Why people with anxiety and other mood disorders struggle to manage their emotions ▶・
The Australian palaeodiet: which native animals should we eat? ▶・
How quantum materials may soon make Star Trek technology reality ▶・
Sea sapphire: the most beautiful animal you’ve never seen ▶・
Windows 95 two decades on: but why all the upgrades? ▶・
Space junk and the environment: it’s a very dark picture indeed ▶・
How ‘Succession’ feeds the hidden fantasies of its well-to-do viewers ▶・
How to build a virtual reality system – in your living room ▶・
We may just have solved the great mystery of why drops splash ▶・
Four tips on how to get served more quickly at the pub: new research ▶・
BlacKkKlansman: what Spike Lee’s new film misses out ▶・
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Mysterious new behaviour found in our closest living relatives ▶・
Blind bags: how toy makers are making a fortune with child gambling ▶
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