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Rise of the outsiders: has the establishment lost control of the US presidential race?

  • Written by: The Conversation Contributor
imageHillary Clinton remains favoured to win the Democratic Party's nomination for president.Reuters/Scott Morgan

US presidential elections are usually won by appealing to the middle ground. Candidates who appear too radical can expect to be badly defeated. This was the fate of Republican Barry Goldwater in 1964 and Democrat George McGovern in 1972.

In...

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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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