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Where were you when the mountain blew? Remembering the eruption of Mount St Helens

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePlinian Column.US Geological Survey, Author provided

May 18, 1980. On that fateful day, Mt St Helens Volcano in Washington exploded violently after two months of intense earthquake activity and intermittent, relatively weak eruptions, causing the worst volcanic disaster in the recorded history of the United States. – US Geological Survey...

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The branding of an American president

  • Written by The Conversation
imageRand Paul speaks to New Hampshire voters as a banner featuring his campaign logo hangs in the background. Brian Snyder/Reuters

These days, a website, a YouTube video and a kickoff speech will often accompany each presidential campaign rollout.

And all will be accented by a campaign logo.

So far, Hillary Clinton’s logo has received the...

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  1. How many ways can politicians 'lie'? How a class led to a 'truth' report card for the 2016 election
  2. Topology looks for the patterns inside big data
  3. The epidemic of burnout, depression and suicide in medicine: One doctor's story
  4. What the accidental drone killing of an American 'traitor' says about the power of visual weapons
  5. Coalition backbenchers concerned balance shifts too far to dual income families
  6. Why our ancestors were more gender equal than us
  7. How we made an octopus-inspired surgical robot using coffee
  8. Don't Blame the Media, Malcolm: part 2
  9. Who should we thank for the revival of exciting experimental music? The Tories
  10. How organised crime in the UK has evolved beyond the mafia model
  11. Could Vladimir Putin withstand a popular uprising in Russia?
  12. Old videogames given new life – but can you ever really go back?
  13. Farewell Mad Men – how America has regressed since the age of Don Draper
  14. Teach all young people universal basic skills by 2030 – it will give huge boost to GDP
  15. How alcohol makes you friendlier – but only to certain people
  16. What rats in a maze can teach us about our sense of direction
  17. Anthropologists do well in movies, indigenous peoples not so much
  18. Health check: what's the deal with electrolytes?
  19. Renaissance or mirage: Can Africa sustain its growth?
  20. Unease reigns as culture and the constitution collide in South Africa
  21. African languages have the power to transform universities
  22. Cool cubes are changing the way we play in space
  23. North Korea's submarine missile firing raises the nuclear stakes
  24. Competition the wrong test for iron ore inquiry
  25. Australian science is no better off after the 2015 budget
  26. A great big new forest park won't save Leadbeater's possum
  27. The off-topic Conversation #43
  28. A $147m budget saving missed: income management has failed
  29. The $100 billion question: can Australia afford our retirement bill as the 'grey vote' booms?
  30. A song to unite? The gender politics of Eurovision still divide
  31. Power and peace: how nations can go nuclear without weapons
  32. Nuclear fusion, the clean power that will take decades to master
  33. Life in a windowless box: the vertical slums of Melbourne
  34. Labor's plans for science, technology, maths education well-meaning but misguided
  35. Neutral teaching centre won't be so neutral once opened for tender
  36. Workers exposed to cancer-causing agents deserve compensation
  37. Science communication can be its own reward
  38. FactCheck: Are 95% of models linking human CO₂ emissions and global warming in error?
  39. Despite (selfie) appearances, digital has not changed the way we experience travel
  40. Sen Warren is right: fast-track could help roll back Dodd-Frank
  41. Polls show budget well received but mixed voting results
  42. Médecins sans employment
  43. Jim Murphy's belief he could survive the Jockalypse was always a delusion
  44. The Minnesota Orchestra goes to Cuba: What can musicians hope to achieve?
  45. The implications of the death sentence for the Boston Marathon bomber
  46. BB King was great because he played out of tune
  47. Too much too young? Chuka Umunna bows out of Labour leadership race
  48. Why Big Pharma is not addressing the failure of antidepressants
  49. Five reasons Scottish devolution plans are doomed to failure
  50. How one of the world's biggest investors might help you keep your job

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