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No, you’re not 'hardwired' to stare at women’s breasts

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageTopless women gather near Iceland's parliament in 2015 for the Free the Nipple campaign.AAP Image/NEWZULU/Halldor Sigurdsson

You’ll likely know by now about the Free the Nipple Picnic event held in Brisbane on January 17, described by one of its organisers as:

just a way for us to sit around in an open public area and feel that we can have our...

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Why a walk in the woods really does help your body and your soul

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageThere's something in the tree air and it's good for you.Shutterstock/Stokkete

Have you ever wondered why you feel healthier and happier when you stroll through the trees or frolic by the sea? Is it just that you’re spending time away from work, de-stressing and taking in the view? Or is there more to it?

For more than 20 years, scientists have...

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Turnbull travelling well with voters, but a GST increase is not: Newspoll

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

A 15% GST accompanied by income tax cuts has received a thumbs down from voters in the first Newspoll of 2016, which also shows the government maintaining a comfortable two-party lead and opposition leader Bill Shorten improving his ratings marginally.

As MPs arrive for Tuesday’s start of the parliamentary year, the poll shows 54% oppose a...

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  1. Bosses exploiting workers would face harsher penalties under Labor: Shorten
  2. Forget quinoa and kale, these basic foods for your kids' lunch box will give them the nutrition they need
  3. What China did and should learn from Japan
  4. We need to keep humans in the loop when robots fight wars
  5. Fires in Tasmania's ancient forests are a warning for all of us
  6. One year on, the Asian Cup demonstrates the potential for sports diplomacy
  7. Love in the time of Zika
  8. Labor has put Gonski back on the table, but should we be excited?
  9. Why would anyone believe the Earth is flat?
  10. The difficulties doctors face in diagnosing autism
  11. What are your rights if your child with a disability is denied a school place?
  12. FactCheck: has growth in new university enrolments flat-lined?
  13. Grattan on Friday: In defence of (some) political defiance
  14. As the US presidential primary season begins, does Iowa really matter?
  15. Vital Signs: inflation under control, Aussie dollar harder to wrangle
  16. Here's looking at: Rottnest by Guy Grey-Smith
  17. How to stop the sexual harassment of women in science: reboot the system
  18. Flat wrong: the misunderstood history of flat Earth theories
  19. Australia's energy productivity plan promises more bang for our buck, but lacks commitment
  20. Four unusual Australian animals to spot in your garden before summer is out
  21. Feeling emotional? Facebook's Reactions finally let you say more than just Like
  22. Don't be complacent about Australia's top credit rating: Treasury secretary Fraser
  23. Full statement from Universities Australia Chief Executive Belinda Robinson
  24. Got gout? Here's what to eat and avoid
  25. Video on demand offers poor access for viewers with disabilities
  26. Financial markets' volatility is much more than a monetary policy issue
  27. Literacy standards aren’t falling, but they are changing
  28. Bill Shorten promises Labor would implement the full Gonski
  29. China's greatest challenge will be escaping the middle income trap
  30. Coalition tensions expose the flaws of the same-sex marriage plebiscite
  31. Trump, Clinton narrowly lead in Iowa with five days remaining
  32. Too fat, too thin? How do you work out your ideal weight?
  33. Non-police doing police-type work operate in a perilously grey area of law
  34. Ex machina: are computers to blame for market jitters?
  35. Cleo's closure and the future of feminism
  36. Corals, crochet and the cosmos: how hyperbolic geometry pervades the universe
  37. Hasta la vista El Niño - but don’t hold out for ‘normal’ weather just yet
  38. How schools avoid enrolling children with disabilities
  39. Australian Medical Association report shows public hospitals under the pump
  40. Why we need a taxation green paper
  41. Ad blockers are here to stay, micropayments less so
  42. 15 economic milestones which have led to the current eurozone crisis
  43. Gluten- and casein-free diet makes a meal of autism science
  44. An Australian head of state won't save us from being a de facto monarchy
  45. The ethical city: an idea whose time has come
  46. The planner's new best friend: we can now track land-use changes on a scale of centimetres
  47. From riches to riches: the effect of affluent medical students on patients
  48. The good old days: how nostalgia clouds our view of political crises
  49. Promoted to manager? Here's three things you should never forget
  50. Six years on: the enduring influence of J. D. Salinger

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