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Is Your Child Ready for a Smartphone? Signs and Alternatives
Don Pablo/ Shutterstock The start of the school year means some parents will be asking a big question: is it…
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DeepSeek’s Success Challenges Views on Chinese Tech and US-China Competition
The release of the new DeepSeek-R1 artificial intelligence (AI) model has shocked the tech world. Launched on January 20 with…
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The 90-Year-Old Tax Rule Trump Could Use to Double US Taxes on Foreigners
US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. National Archives and Records Administration/Wikimedia Commons US President Donald Trump isn’t happy about the way…
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DeepSeek: The Hot New Chinese AI Chatbot With Big Privacy and Security Issues
The Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company DeepSeek has rattled the tech industry with the release of free, cheaply made AI…
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What ‘Deep Listening’ Reveals About Nature and Our Place in It
Jakub Maculewicz, Shutterstock Have you ever taken the time to stop and listen to nature? Deeply, quietly and patiently? If…
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Food Allergy vs. Intolerance: What’s the Difference?
Feel good studio/Shutterstock At one time or another, you’ve probably come across someone who is lactose intolerant and might experience…
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What is PNF stretching, and will it improve my flexibility?
Undrey/Shutterstock Whether improving your flexibility was one of your new year’s resolutions, or you’ve been inspired watching certain tennis stars…
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You Can Train Your Nose – Plus 4 Surprising Facts About Smell
DimaBerlin/Shutterstock Would you give up your sense of smell to keep your hair? What about your phone? A 2022 US…
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Earth Is Hit by Space Rocks – Who Gets to Keep These Ultimate Antiques?
Shutterstock/KV4000 Every day, about 48.5 tonnes of space rock hurtle towards Earth. Meteorites that fall into the ocean are never…
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Why a Common Asthma Drug Now Has Depression Safety Warnings
 Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) recently issued a safety alert requiring extra warnings to be included with the asthma…
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Swimming Lessons Paused? Keep Your Kids Practicing This Summer
MarKord/Shutterstock Many swimming schools have temporarily closed for the summer holidays. But this doesn’t mean you should take a break…
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Heat Exhaustion vs. Heat Stroke: One Is a Medical Emergency
Studio Nut/Shutterstock When British TV doctor Michael Mosley died last year in Greece after walking in extreme heat, local police…
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Long-Acting Contraceptives Are as Safe as the Pill for Cancer Risk: New Study
Peakstock/Shutterstock Many women worry hormonal contraceptives have dangerous side-effects including increased cancer risk. But this perception is often out of…
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Surveillance Tech Is Changing Our Behavior and Brains
Vector Tradition/Shutterstock From self-service checkouts to public streets to stadiums – surveillance technology is everywhere. This pervasive monitoring is often…
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Going Bushwalking? 3 Handy Foods to Pack, Including Muesli Bars
Leah-Anne Thompson/Shutterstock This time of year, many of us love to get out and spend time in nature. This may…
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