Opinion

Does evil exist and, if so, are some people just plain evil?

By Luke Russell, University of Sydney

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How to cram for finals without losing your mind

If you're a student, you rely on one brain function above all others: memory.

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10 things you need to know about e-learning

Internet-based education offers everything from a free maths lecture to a full course on ancient Roman history. But it has its critics

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Attempts to stay anonymous on the web will only put the NSA on your trail

The story of Janet Vertesi's attempts to conceal her pregnancy from the forces of online marketers shows just how Kafkaesque the internet has become

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Sugar is the real enemy, not fat itself

First came An Inconvenient Truth. Then Fast Food Nation. Then Blackfish. Each showed the power of critically acclaimed, successful documentaries to alter perceptions about controversial issues ranging from global warming to mistreatment of animals in captivity and the behaviour of food industry giants.

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How materialism makes us sad

Graham Music, a psychotherapist, has written a book called The Good Life: Wellbeing and the New Science of Altruism, Selfishness and Immorality. It confirms, through use of data collected by scientists over the last 40 years, what we have all long suspected from anecdote and our own eyes: the materialistic tend to be unhappy, those with material goods will remain unhappy, and the market feeds on unhappiness. It is an outreach programme for personal and political desolation; and it is, so far, an outstanding success. Peel away the images of the gaudy objects and find instead a condition. Reading Vanity Fair, I deduce, is now mere collusion with the broken.

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The 'top ten good skeptical arguments' against climate change all are easily answered

Roy Spencer is one of the less than 3% of climate scientists whose research suggests that humans are playing a relatively minimal role in global warming. As one of those rare contrarian climate experts, he's often asked to testify before US Congress and interviewed by media outlets that want to present a 'skeptical' or false balance climate narrative. He's also a rather controversial figure, having made remarks about "global warming Nazis" and said,

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GOP guy wants doctors to tell Supreme Court to say no to gay marriage because of the butt sex

Recently two ladies in South Dakota -- who are of the women-who-prefer-women persuasion -- announced that they would like to join themselves together in holy matrimony as is the right of all Americans according to the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Sure the 14th comes twelve amendments after the only one that conservatives think we have to follow, but it made it into the top twenty so it still counts.

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Lawsuit against first U.S. copyright trolls for extortion ends in victory

A few years ago, we wrote about how a guy named Dimitry Shirokov, with help from the law firm of Booth Sweet had taken on the "fathers" of copyright trolling in the US, Dunlap, Grubb & Weaver, who had formed an organization called US Copyright Group…

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Stephen Fry doesn't know what it's like to have OCD eyes

Fry has done so much for public perceptions of mental illness, but those of us with OCD know how misjudged his cake tweet was

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