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Why Obama doesn't want the UK to leave Europe

  • Written by The Conversation
imageWho has time for tea with 28 different world leaders?EPA/Julien Warnad

The referendum on Britain’s membership of the EU might be more than a year away, but Barack Obama has already nailed his colours to the mast. Speaking to the BBC, the US president has said he would like Britain to vote to stay in the union.

Britain’s future European...

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To overshare: the long and gendered history of TMI

  • Written by The Conversation
imageQueen oversharer.Paul Buck/EPA

It might be how often your friend has sex, the positions they use, or how much they love their boyfriend. It might be the lint in their belly button, how much they sweat, or how little they shave.

Whatever your trigger, oversharing, the act of sharing “too much information”, is a buzzword in contemporary...

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  5. Fossil from Brazil sheds light on how snakes lost their legs
  6. What’s the point of education if Google can tell us anything?
  7. Japanese media giant Nikkei bets £844m on a rosy future for the Financial Times
  8. How cycling's rising popularity built a lucrative tribe of MAMILs
  9. George Osborne's spending review risks creating a public service diaspora
  10. ALP conference day one: Labor says turnbacks needed to prevent drownings
  11. The Book of Days: creating an anthology live at the Sydney Writers' Festival
  12. TV shifts from hero to zero, but even Netflix can't kill pirating
  13. Why aren't all academy chains boosting results for their poorest students?
  14. Summer reading: the ultimate competitive sport of the middle class
  15. Growth of conventions shows geeks have always wanted to meet up IRL
  16. This is the end of the line for Syriza
  17. The CMB: how an accidental discovery became the key to understanding the universe
  18. Could Jeremy Corbyn resurrect Labour in Scotland?
  19. How we showed 'sleeping on it' really is the best way to solve a problem
  20. Loving emails show there's more to trees than ecosystem services
  21. How to design more stable democracies that better fit African realities
  22. What a less Eurocentric reading list would look like
  23. My disabilities do not define me. I am Jim
  24. Why GOP leaders are smart to hold their fire on Donald Trump
  25. Pope Francis goes home: but what about the 'evangelicos'?
  26. Antibiotic resistance doesn't just make bacteria harder to kill – it can actually make them stronger
  27. Are US vaccine rates going down because public trust and social ties are eroding?
  28. GE's return to its industrial roots offers hope US economy may do the same
  29. Why doesn't the fastest cyclist win the Tour de France?
  30. Pluto scientists were masters of the long haul -- here's how people stick with extremely long-term goals
  31. What the Tim Hunt brouhaha shows about how junior and senior academic voices are heard
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  33. Buen Vivir: South America's rethinking of the future we want
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  35. The 'mini ice age' hoopla is a giant failure of science communication
  36. Barnes vs Reclaim Australia: does Khe Sanh work as a conservative protest song?
  37. Operation Sovereign Borders, offshore detention and the 'drownings argument'
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  39. Reclaim Australia re-energises radical nationalism
  40. FactCheck: is the GST as efficient but less equitable than income tax?
  41. Exoplanet Kepler-452b offers a glimpse into the future fate of our Earth
  42. Why you shouldn't fear your finances (you're probably richer than you think)
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