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Twitter, terror and liability: who gets to pay?

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageTwitter is facing a lawsuit over ISIS use of its network.Image sourced from www.shutterstock.com

If ISIS and its supporters use Twitter to facilitate terrorist action or merely spread propaganda, is the social network liable?

A lawsuit against Twitter in the United States in which a family is seeking compensation for the death of family member in an...

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Australia’s rarest insect goes global: Lord Howe Island stick insect breeding colonies now in US, UK and Canada

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageLord Howe Stick Insects in the box they hide in during the day.Geoff Edney

If you haven’t heard of the Lord Howe Island stick insect, you have missed out on one of the most remarkable conservation stories of the decade.

This week’s news is that breeding colonies of Australia’s rarest insect will soon be established in zoos at San...

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  1. Defying the 'one-hour rule' for city travel, traffic modelling drives policy madness
  2. Not so science fiction after all, the internet could out-evolve humanity
  3. Food allergies linked to overactive immune system at birth
  4. Do we need more police, or are there better ways to cut crime?
  5. How not to write about science
  6. Friday essay: Can you keep a secret? Family memoirs break taboos – and trust
  7. Do we really have to wash fruit and vegetables?
  8. Schools need advice on how to help students with reading difficulties
  9. Young, educated and underemployed: are we building a nation of PhD baristas?
  10. Suffering for science: why I have insects sting me to create a pain index
  11. Ants, bees and wasps: the venomous Australians with a sting in their tails
  12. How shaky are the twin pillars of the case for e-cigarettes?
  13. When it comes to Internet security and privacy, the public remains confused
  14. Q A: why did terror hit Jakarta's streets – and what happens next?
  15. How your meal affects your mood
  16. Why the Calabrian mafia in Australia is so little recognised and understood
  17. Expectations and harsh reality: why bushfire warnings fail
  18. Think gold is a safe haven? You might as well try the pokies
  19. Will Donald Trump win the US Republican Presidential nomination?
  20. Animal venoms don't just cause pain, they may soon be a cure for it too
  21. Little shop of horrors: the Australian plants that can kill you
  22. Hopes of a new urban age survive minister's fall
  23. Airly's private plane service adds new layer of elitism to Australian skies
  24. A case of mistaken identity for Australia's extinct big bird
  25. What is literary journalism, and why did Sean Penn fail to carry it off?
  26. Clean your way to happiness: unpacking the decluttering craze
  27. 'Like a piranha': how midwives' descriptions of breastfeeding affect women's attitudes
  28. State of the Union: looking far beyond 2016, Obama claims post-presidency bully pulpit
  29. Long courses, confusion and culture: why we're losing the fight against antibiotic resistance
  30. Why politicians hate the idea of taxing the homes of 'the rich'
  31. Governments undermining encryption will do more harm than good
  32. Their club failed them, but Essendon players can't escape blame for doping ban
  33. Four common myths about exercise and weight loss
  34. Is the January barometer providing an early warning for 2016 equity returns?
  35. Reforming bankruptcy laws is the first step - next, remove the stigma
  36. Don't go in the water: a world of pain awaits in Australia's deep blue seas
  37. Deadly but cuddly? Australia's venomous creatures don't actually deter tourists
  38. Lessons from a would-be suicide bomber on how to defeat terrorism
  39. How to find a meteorite that's fallen to Earth
  40. 'Everybody knows me now': Bowie and the changing nature of rock and roll death
  41. New Year, new you? The ups and downs of online dating
  42. Xenophon is right to call for law reform on gift cards
  43. Indonesia needs creative economy law to spur job creation
  44. US democracy trumps all as a dysfunctional disgrace
  45. The pomp in circumstance: CAS rules against Essendon players
  46. David Bowie in the divided city of Berlin
  47. Put out water for the wildlife in your garden on hot days
  48. A fine balance: saving Australia's unique wildlife in a contested land
  49. 10 Ways Work Will Change in 2016
  50. Spirals within spirals: Vortex Temporum at the Sydney Festival

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