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Surgery isn't the only option for prostate cancer yet many men aren't offered others

  • Written by: Sandra Turner, Associate Professor, University of Sydney
imagePatients need to be at the centre of consultations about their treatment.from shutterstock.com

Australian men with a recent diagnosis of prostate cancer that require active treatment, as opposed to careful monitoring, are often not given all the options available to them.

This means not all men are getting the necessary information and support to...

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North Korea tells Australia it is acting suicidally by joining war games

  • Written by: Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
imageMalcolm Turnbull hit back at North Korea's statement on Monday.Daniel Munoz/AAP

The North Korean regime has lashed out at Australia, describing its participation in current military exercises with the US and South Korea as “a suicidal act of inviting disaster”.

The North Koreans also targeted Malcolm Turnbull’s recent statements...

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Friend or foe? Just look at the way a person moves

  • Written by: Kylie Steel, Senior Lecturer in Motor Learning and Skill Acquisition, Western Sydney University
imageWe make judgements of people by the way they move, even when we can't see their facial features.Flickr/Giuseppe Milo, CC BY

Ever had that funny feeling about someone you don’t know who’s approaching you? There’s something about them that makes you feel uneasy or you think they could cause you harm.

Scientific evidence indicates...

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Being Here: the bold artistic vision and short life of Paula Modersohn-Becker

  • Written by: Deborah Pike, Senior Lecturer in English Literature, University of Notre Dame Australia
imageDetail from Paula Modersohn-Becker's Reclining Mother and Child.Wikimedia images

In a recent exhibition at the NSW art gallery, Making Modernism, Margaret Preston’s portrait Flapper (1925) is described as “a painting of great directness and confidence”. Yet at the time Preston was painting, the Australian artist’s work was...

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  2. Politics podcast: Mathias Cormann on the same-sex marriage postal survey
  3. Coalition position worsens in Newspoll to trail 46-54%
  4. Dry winter primes Sydney Basin for early start of bushfire season
  5. Where to take refuge in your home during a bushfire
  6. Being exploited and breaching your visa: the limited choices of the food delivery worker
  7. Curious Kids: Why do we count to 10?
  8. As Australia becomes less religious, our parliament becomes more so
  9. Australia's screen future is online: time to support our new content creators
  10. This is why apartment living is different for the poor
  11. Women who sexually abuse children are just as harmful to their victims as male abusers
  12. Religious classes in schools must adapt to fit a changing Australia
  13. No legal doubt over decisions Joyce and Nash take: Brandis
  14. National poll vs sample survey: how to know what we really think on marriage equality
  15. Tech companies can distinguish between free speech and hate speech if they want to
  16. Striking in al-Ándalus: why Islamic State attacked Spain
  17. How we inherit masculine and feminine behaviours: a new idea about environment and genes
  18. From the edge of the Solar System, Voyager probes are still talking to Australia after 40 years
  19. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's dual citizenship issues
  20. This may not be the 'biggest flu season on record', but it is a big one – here are some possible reasons
  21. If High Court decides against ministers with dual citizenship, could their decisions in office be challenged?
  22. Controlled experiments won't tell us which Indigenous health programs are working
  23. Barcelona attack: a long war against Islamic terrorism is our reality
  24. For sniffing out crime and missing persons, science backs blood-detection dogs
  25. Finding balance on marriage equality debate a particular challenge for the media
  26. Friday essay: Joan of Arc, our one true superhero
  27. Lessons from Adelaide in how a smart city can work to benefit everyone
  28. Walking the fine line between healthy weight advice and fat shaming
  29. Vital Signs: RBA rates decision stuck between jobs growth and household debt
  30. Noise from offshore oil and gas surveys can affect whales up to 3km away
  31. Grattan on Friday: Malcolm Turnbull's government has finally defied fiction
  32. New shock rocks government: Nationals' deputy Fiona Nash a dual British citizen
  33. Unrepentant Hanson hopes burqa stunt will create debate
  34. Father and son: Saturn and Jupiter in the northern sky
  35. Speaking with: Nicole Gurran on Airbnb and its impact on cities
  36. What businesses can do to stamp out slavery in their supply chains
  37. We all need to forget, even robots
  38. From Charlottesville to Nazi Germany, sometimes monuments have to fall
  39. Of renewables, Robocops and risky business
  40. High Court challenge to offshore immigration detention power fails
  41. Five commonly over-diagnosed conditions and what we can do about them
  42. Mythbusting Ancient Rome -- did all roads actually lead there?
  43. Grooming the globe: denying fairness, complexity and humanity
  44. Cars, bicycles and the fatal myth of equal reciprocity
  45. When it comes to same-sex marriage, not all views deserve respect
  46. Artificial vision: what people with bionic eyes see
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  48. When artists get involved in research, science benefits
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