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Express Media is unique and young people need it

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageVoiceworks fiction editor Joshua Barnes (left) and non-fiction editor Kelsey Oldham.Express Media

Incredulousness is these days a fairly common state of being – it seems that everyone, many times a day, is lol whut, omfg, and truly, madly, deeply outraged.

I’m a part of this body politic – multiple and continual drip feeds of news...

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The International Space Station: 100,000 laps and counting

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAfter 17 years, the International Space Station makes 100,000 orbits of Earth.NASA

The International Space Station (ISS) has completed more than 100,000 orbits of Earth. It reached this impressive milestone on Monday afternoon (AEST), May 16.

The station’s odometer has clocked more than 4 billion kilometres, that’s almost as far as...

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2016 is likely to be the world's hottest year: here's why

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThe records keep on fallingThermometer image from www.shutterstock.com

We’re not even halfway through the year but already you may have heard talk of 2016 being the hottest on record. But how can scientists be so sure we’re going to beat the previous record, set just last year?

Even before the end of 2015, the UK Met Office was forecastin...

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  1. 'Newbie' leaders are yet to make their mark with voters
  2. Virtual reality sex is coming soon to a headset near you
  3. An urban workshop? Why office workers want to make 'real' things
  4. Why are more parents choosing to delay when their child starts school?
  5. Are toxic algal blooms the new normal for Australia's major rivers?
  6. Everything dies and it's best we learn to live with that
  7. Why do we find it so hard to move on from the 80s?
  8. Keep calm and keep shopping - how elections impact retail sales
  9. It's a matter of trust: the policies we need to restore our faith in politics
  10. Despite gains, Europe's indigenous people still struggle for recognition
  11. The future of chatbots is more than just small-talk
  12. The Greens grow up
  13. Politically, Turnbull's affluence can be used to feed different narratives
  14. Morgan gives Labor election-winning lead
  15. Election FactCheck: has the government cut $80 billion from schools and hospitals?
  16. EcoCheck: Victoria's flower-strewn western plains could be swamped by development
  17. The off-topic Conversation #93
  18. The crunch keeps coming on Fairfax – but does the blame lie solely with management?
  19. Why Australia legalising same-sex marriage makes good business sense
  20. Banking regulation – descent into farce
  21. Less sunshine, wind and rain could cast shade on renewable energy
  22. Antiviral condoms will help protect Australian Olympians from STIs – here's how
  23. Speaking with: Graeme Orr on the festival of elections
  24. Leaders' debate highlights real differences on policy, but a unity ticket on civility
  25. New name, new look for latest national urban policy, but same old problem
  26. The Meanjin funding cuts: a graceless coup?
  27. Want to build a moon base? Easy. Just print it
  28. Cutting through political spin requires a new approach to financial literacy
  29. Why public funding of the arts should always be temporary
  30. Can we be Australian without eating indigenous food?
  31. Adults can help children cope with death by understanding how they process it
  32. Changing the conversation can lead to a better way on asylum seekers
  33. Indigenous reconciliation in the US shows how sovereignty and constitutional recognition work together
  34. Southern hemisphere joins north in breaching carbon dioxide milestone
  35. Why the Reserve Bank should resist calls to alter its inflation range
  36. Why both Labor and Coalition are wrong about their claims on the economic value of education
  37. Getting to know you: the robot assistant who can second-guess your every need
  38. Customers aren't buying fast broadband because that is not what they are being sold
  39. Are the Greens Big Enough to Let Good Policy Prevail?
  40. Labor struggles with the sticky paper of penalty rates
  41. Election FactCheck Q A: is it true Australia's unemployment payment level hasn't increased in over 20 years?
  42. Election podcast: the battle for New England
  43. Fairness on the agenda as UN begins job of strengthening the Paris climate deal
  44. Reading for moral self-improvement or therapy can occasionally feel a little grim
  45. Health Check: can bad posture give you a hunchback?
  46. Western Sydney and the 2016 election: the battle for ... the best cliché?
  47. We can’t have a strong economy without a strong university sector, warns VC
  48. You're invited: An evening In Conversation with Michelle Grattan
  49. Supplements are an expensive and potentially toxic lucky dip
  50. Along with soulful gazes and key changes, politics is never far from Eurovision

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