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In South Africa childhood hunger and obesity live side by side

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe issue of nutrition among South Africa's youth is complex and has elements of both under and over nutrition that need to be tackled. shutterstock

There is a bizarre paradox at work in South Africa: children are either going hungry or are eating too much of the wrong foods. This means that over and under nutrition co-exist. Both phenomena are...

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Classrooms of the e-future will be virtual with life-like reality

  • Written by The Conversation
imageHolograms offer the promise of transforming electronic modes of teachingShutterstock

Groundbreaking 3D hologram technology will create a virtual classroom. The new hologram is a creative innovation that will transform electronic modes of teaching. It will give lecturers and students a semblance of the classroom when they may be at home or anywhere...

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  1. Rinehart rides the beef boom as conditions set for higher prices
  2. Buffett rule a proxy for real tax reform
  3. Do encounters with perpetrators help or hinder recovery after traumatic loss?
  4. Still no consensus for Bjorn Lomborg, the climate change refugee
  5. Message in a bottle: the wine industry gives farmers a taste of what to expect from climate change
  6. No-one saw apps coming, but their future will be unmissable
  7. The ethics of 'gifted' genes: the road to Gattaca?
  8. Majors and the majority: planning for Australia's artistic legacy starts now
  9. China's market lesson will be one of wealth transfer
  10. Male champions of change for city women; but regional women's careers languish
  11. The case for quotas in politics: the absence of women isn't merit-based
  12. The problem with merit-based appointments? They're not free from gender bias either
  13. Microsoft CEO faces biggest test yet as he charts new course with Windows 10
  14. 'Is this really Europe?': refugees in Calais speak of desperate conditions
  15. Cecil the lion was a victim of deep-rooted and persistent arrogance towards wildlife
  16. Study: GM food labels do not act as a warning to consumers
  17. Folding graphene like origami may allow us to wear sensors in our skin
  18. Why killing lions like Cecil may actually be good for conservation
  19. Man Booker 2015: not much better than Lewis Carroll's caucus race
  20. How the Man Booker fiction prize became stacked in favour of the big publishers
  21. Gothic glory and pop-up parliaments: could past visions help rescue the crumbling Palace of Westminster?
  22. Auto industry must tackle its software problems to stop hacks as cars go online
  23. Turkey opens up old wounds with a new campaign against the PKK
  24. How merger optimism feeds investors a comforting tale of bumper earnings
  25. Very British scandal continues rich tradition of tabloid titillation – and never mind the ethics
  26. Bishop's wedding trips not yet under Finance department's microscope
  27. Have young people stopped fearing sexually transmitted infections?
  28. What the Scott Walker fundraising controversy means for 2016
  29. CRISPR/Cas gene-editing technique holds great promise, but research moratorium makes sense pending further study
  30. Stadium design: baseball's saving grace?
  31. What if your cute little angel starts to say dirty little words?
  32. Do you suffer from climate guilt? A dose of philosophy can help
  33. Britain should reform itself before pointing the finger at Brussels
  34. Windows 10: Microsoft's universal system for an increasingly mobile world
  35. Players may have to act on racist attack against Goodes: Soutphommasane
  36. Wong-Bernardi debate puts four myths about marriage on show
  37. Sustainable oil from algae: the technology is ready, but what about the politics?
  38. Don't expect the Lord Sewel story to prompt constitutional change
  39. Startling new concessions made by Syria's desperate president
  40. The sharing economy could end capitalism – but that's not all
  41. Is the NHS under threat from free trade?
  42. Hard Evidence: are universities strapped for cash?
  43. The Beatles, Help! and the creation of the modern British man
  44. Is Britain braced for a brazen raid on pensions and savings?
  45. Consumers in Asia buy luxuries for different reasons to the West
  46. Policing parenting: is the Family Court going to punish you for having a drink?
  47. Why we need to tread carefully in drawing up human rights rules for business
  48. In free speech debates, consider Christianity's history of liberalism
  49. Why local content in Africa's extractive sector won't work without home grown human capital
  50. Poaching prompts a review of Africa's transfrontier parks

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