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Health Check: do we have to clean out our pores?

  • Written by: Michael Freeman, Dermatologist, Associate Professor, Bond University
imagePores are self-cleaning, so you don't need to rip out or scrub off their contents. from www.shutterstock.com

Many of us would have seen, if not tried, various products claiming to clean the dirt out of our pores. From scrubs to cleansers to plasters that stick to our faces, there are many tools at our disposal.

But do we actually need to clean out...

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Why Australia doesn't face sovereign risk in the gas markets

  • Written by: Giovanni Di Lieto, Lecturer, Bachelor of International Business, Monash Business School, Monash University

Shortages of gas in the Australian market have led to calls for the government to impose restrictions on gas exports. Energy industry executives have responded by saying that market interventions would create a “sovereign risk”, deterring foreign investors and buyers of Australian gas.

But this doesn’t apply to Australia for a...

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Politics podcast: Rob Sitch on Utopia and political satire

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra

Canberra politics often seems beyond satire. So it’s perhaps not surprising that Working Dog’s TV show Utopia has more than once foreshadowed reality in its hilarious depictions of life in a federal authority.

Rob Sitch, Utopia’s co-writer and star, says he’s had no need to draw on covert leaks and insights from bureaucrats...

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Giant marsupials once migrated across an Australian Ice Age landscape

  • Written by: Gilbert Price, Lecturer in Palaeontology, The University of Queensland
imageAn impression of what it could have looked like: a giant lizard, Megalania, stalks a herd of migrating Diprotodon, while a pair of massive megafaunal kangaroos look on.Laurie Beirne, Author provided

Australia was once home to a giant prehistoric Ice Age marsupial related to wombats and koalas, and that followed an annual seasonal migration.

The...

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  4. Riverfire, sonic awe and the pornography of war
  5. We're investing heavily in urban greening, so how are our cities doing?
  6. Renewables will be cheaper than coal in the future. Here are the numbers
  7. Six common questions about eating carbs during pregnancy answered
  8. Curious Kids: How do we get allergic to food?
  9. Kia ora: how Māori borrowings shape New Zealand English
  10. Parents of teenage daughters more likely to divorce: study
  11. To avoid crisis, the gas market needs a steady steer, not an emergency swerve
  12. When a 'good death' was often painful: euthanasia through the ages
  13. How the government and One Nation may use media reforms to clip the ABC's wings
  14. Mounting housing stress underscores need for expert council to guide wayward policymaking
  15. Bad teeth? Here's when you can and can't blame your parents
  16. Turnbull loses 20th successive Newspoll, 54-46, but Yes to SSM support falls
  17. Yes case's SMS campaign was not invasive
  18. Sex and spirit: the many faces of ecstasy
  19. Don't be distracted by an SMS in the same-sex marriage survey debate
  20. Why US sports stars are taking a knee against Trump
  21. The rise of the corporate campus
  22. UK gene editing breakthrough could land an Aussie in jail for 15 years: here's why our laws need to catch up
  23. ATM fees may be gone but what will replace them?
  24. Collecting satellite data Australia wants: a new direction for Earth observation
  25. Cassie Sainsbury's trial by media
  26. How TV weather presenters can improve public understanding of climate change
  27. The insufferable film mother! revives tired hysterical stereotypes
  28. Cognitive ability plays a role in attitudes to equal rights for same-sex couples
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  30. The economic reasons why Australia needs a stronger space industry
  31. Privatised land title offices can harness new technologies to provide a better service
  32. When life is coming to a close: three common myths about dying
  33. Waiting: rediscovering boredom in the age of the smartphone
  34. Mind-reading technology should not be used to solve crime
  35. Tax base eroded by backdoor deregulation of Australia's labour market and jump in foreign contract workers
  36. New law finally gives voice to the Yarra River's traditional owners
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  38. Yes, Australia will have a space agency. What does this mean? Experts respond
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  40. Courageous quests: Keats, art and refugees
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  43. Not taking the piss: why it’s important to examine how we teach and test physics to reduce gender bias
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