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We cannot deny the violence of White supremacy any more

  • Written by Yolanda Moses, Professor of Anthropology, University of California, Riverside
imageWhite nationalists at the Unite The Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia on August 12, 2017. Robert Dunning/flickr, CC BY-NC-SA

This article is the third in the Black Lives Matter Everywhere series, a collaboration between The Conversation, the Sydney Democracy Network and the Sydney Peace Foundation. To mark the awarding of the 2017 Sydney...

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In for the long-haul: the challenge to fly non-stop from Australia to anywhere in the world

  • Written by Chrystal Zhang, Senior Lecturer in Aviation, Swinburne University of Technology

Australian airline Qantas has the aircraft it needs to fly non-stop from Perth to London, but its goal is to offer even longer flights than that.

The airline’s chief executive Alan Joyce has asked manufacturers to build an aircraft that can fly non-stop from Australia’s east coast capitals to London. His eyes are also on non-stop...

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I've always wondered: what's behind the belly button?

  • Written by Hannah Dahlen, Professor of Midwifery, Western Sydney University
imageThe belly button is a constant reminder of how we came into the world. from www.shutterstock.com

This is an article from I’ve Always Wondered, a new series where readers send in questions they’d like an expert to answer. Send your question to alwayswondered@theconversation.edu.au


When a baby is born, the lifeline between the mother and...

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Gluten free diets aren't easy, but if you slip up a dietary supplement could help

  • Written by Finlay Alistair Macrae, Head of Colorectal Medicine and Genetics, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne Health
imageEven after many years on a gluten-free diet, many Australians with coeliac disease continue suffering persistent symptoms.from shutterstock.com

When people with coeliac disease eat foods containing gluten, they have an abnormal immune reaction. This results in inflammation and damage to their small bowel lining. But the trouble doesn’t always...

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  1. Government spending on Indigenous people is rising, so why do so many still live in poverty?
  2. The Australian Federal Police needs to be free to do its job without political interference
  3. Why hot weather records continue to tumble worldwide
  4. Becoming more urban: attitudes to medium-density living are changing in Sydney and Melbourne
  5. Drop, bears: chronic stress and habitat loss are flooring koalas
  6. How climate change affects the building blocks for health
  7. Unemployment is falling, but who’s getting left behind?
  8. Teaching kids about maths using money can set them up for financial security
  9. With a seat on the UN Human Rights Council, Australia must fix its record on Indigenous rights
  10. Thor: Ragnarok pitches superheroes against science (and how does Hulk keep his pants on?)
  11. Imagining a better world: the art of degrowth
  12. Five ways to help parents cope with the trauma of stillbirth
  13. Cash staff member quits over media tip offs as AWU affair backfires
  14. China's ambition burns bright – with Xi Jinping firmly in charge
  15. Hanging out with the boys: how bromance often steals the spotlight in The Bachelorette
  16. Performance funding is not the way to improve university teaching
  17. Replacing pharmacists with robots isn't the answer to better productivity
  18. Nothing but truthiness: Adani and Co's post-truth push for the Carmichael mine
  19. Why the ‘Hands Off’ campaign targeting sexual harassment on public transport misses the mark
  20. Zippers make a jump for science and technology
  21. Let's be honest, there's more wrong with the NDIS than just 'teething problems'
  22. 5G will be a convenient but expensive alternative to the NBN
  23. There are serious problems with the concept of 'financial literacy'
  24. Census data shows just how bad we've been at closing inequality gaps
  25. What is behind the rising price of butter?
  26. Soldiers, thieves, Māori warriors: the NZ convicts sent to Australia
  27. We need to address questions of gender in assisted dying
  28. 'Bang, bang, bang!': the shock of a boy playing with a gun on a suburban street
  29. Victoria's plastic bag ban: a good start, but we can do more
  30. What makes a good university? Academics and students have different ideas
  31. Turnbull's government must accept responsibility for delivering an equitable NBN for all Australians
  32. Constantly texting your friends about problems may be increasing your anxiety
  33. Morrison finds his productivity report is useful for Labor too
  34. Five ways to kickstart the economy -- without cutting company taxes
  35. Big bang: Germinal creates a universe out of nothing on stage
  36. Why we should test everyone's genes to predict disease
  37. Why reforming health care is integral for our economy
  38. Speaking with: Bates Gill on Australia's changing relationship with China
  39. Assisted dying is one thing, but governments must ensure palliative care is available to all who need it
  40. Energy prices are high because consumers are paying for useless, profit-boosting infrastructure
  41. Telling Chinese students to conform won't fix cross-cultural issues
  42. Fingerprinting to solve crimes: not as robust as you think
  43. How to teach your kids to think more critically about money
  44. Connecting 'diblings': how the law is failing to keep up with modern families
  45. Guide to the Classics: Virgil’s Aeneid
  46. We are living alone together in today's cities – and that calls for smart and 'bolshie' moves
  47. Rethinking tourism and its contribution to conservation in New Zealand
  48. Senate crossbenchers take the first steps on lobbying reform – now to ensure it succeeds
  49. We Love Arabs: accomplished satire offers food (and hummus) for thought
  50. Health Check: do boys really have a testosterone spurt at age four?

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