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10 Ways Work Will Change in 2016

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageAiport Working
  1. More work, more flexibility. For some of us, the holidays are already a distant memory and the year ahead looks busier than ever. Studies have shown we work 47 hours per week, though many may feel that is a conservative estimate. A recent study found that 64% of managers expect their employees to be available outside work. Although...

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Spirals within spirals: Vortex Temporum at the Sydney Festival

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageDancers create spiralling, flowing patterns in Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's Vortex Temporum at the Sydney Festival. Courtesy of the Sydney Festival.

The music-dance relationship has provided the backbone for the development of Western theatre dance and has been the testing ground for most of the creative experiments that have revolutionised the...

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Mortal poison: the story of how venom works

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor
imageA tiger snake is milked for its venomSnake image from www.shutterstock.com

Centuries ago it was thought that snakes caused their deadly effects because of “a mortal poison that lurked in the bile”. It wasn’t until the 17th century that Italian doctor Francesco Redi (1626-1697) conclusively located the poison as being in the yellow...

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  1. Yes, Australian snakes will definitely kill you – if you're a mouse
  2. How can we mitigate the crime that is female over-imprisonment?
  3. Charles Darwin's evolutionary revelation in Australia
  4. Business journals vow to publish studies that prove nothing
  5. Ten types of PhD supervisor relationships - which is yours?
  6. David Bowie: pop star who fell to earth to teach outsiders they can be heroes
  7. Growing challenges are disrupting our old ways of getting around cities
  8. What's up with Twitter, in fewer than 10,000 characters
  9. Health Check: is chewing gum actually good for your teeth?
  10. The off-topic Conversation #75
  11. Why Uber's surge pricing is naive economics.
  12. Are Australian snakes the deadliest in the world? Not even close
  13. Spiders are a treasure trove of scientific wonder
  14. Mindfulness can improve living with a disability
  15. Militant suffragettes: morally justified, or just terrorists?
  16. Shooting the moon: the search for ultra high energy neutrinos
  17. China's currency plan still on track, despite global market volatility
  18. Seeing eurozone events through the lens of the global financial crisis
  19. Teachers are leaving the profession – here's how to make them stay
  20. Why don’t we bomb North Korea?
  21. Sorry women: we don't believe you earn more than the random dude next to you
  22. Sexism and Media Bandwagons
  23. Netflix is everywhere (almost), so what does this mean for local media?
  24. Australia's housing standards are failing its ageing population
  25. Vaccines to expect when you're expecting, and why
  26. Big game: banning trophy hunting could do more harm than good
  27. Corporate-style regulation of unions won't defeat corruption
  28. Friday essay: Rise of the artistic machines
  29. 5 Food Year's Resolutions for 2016
  30. ‘Last-drink’ laws, not lockouts, reduce alcohol-fuelled violence
  31. Clinical perfectionism: when striving for excellence gets you down
  32. Exploring the solar system: the best of what you can look out for in 2016
  33. Martin Shkreli and the outrage of inequality
  34. How we rediscovered 'extinct' giant tortoises in the Galápagos Islands – and how to save them
  35. Should I stay or should I go? The dilemma for unemployed teachers
  36. The search for new elements on the periodic table started with a blast
  37. With Gonski gone, we can expect more demand for private schools
  38. Oh deer: a tricky conservation problem for Tasmania
  39. The fourth pillar: how we're arming the immune system to help fight cancer
  40. North Korea tests again: the ritual of Korean Peninsula nuclear politics
  41. Why was Tony Abbott so unpopular?
  42. What’s in a milestone? Understanding your child’s development
  43. Barely hanging on: Woyzeck at the Sydney Festival
  44. What does it mean to think and could a machine ever do it?
  45. When the rich get richer they pay little tax on the gains
  46. Unique Australian wildlife risks vanishing as ecosystems suffer death by a thousand cuts
  47. We need to do more about sexual harassment in the workplace
  48. Witches both mad and bad: a loaded word with an ugly history
  49. Dick Smith couldn't compete and that is why it failed
  50. Designer nights out: good urban planning can reduce drunken violence

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