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University residences aren't yet a happy home for same-sex students

  • Written by The Conversation
imageSome students say they are too frightened to bring a same-sex partner back to their residence.From www.shutterstock.com

This article is part of a series The Conversation Africa is running on issues related to LGBTI in Africa. You can read the rest of the series here.

A large body of research shows that lesbian, gay and bisexual people are often able...

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Why South Africa's Karoo is a palaeontological wonderland

  • Written by The Conversation
imageSpectacular landscape of the Nuweveld escarpment showing exposures of the Beaufort Group. SUPPLIED

South Africa’s Karoo region has been in the headlines in recent years because of the prospect of a controversial fracking programme to exploit its potential shale gas resources. But, to palaeontologists, the Karoo Supergroup’s rocks hold...

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  3. Inaccurate energy forecasts are costing us the Earth: here's why
  4. School uniforms – a blessing or a curse?
  5. Delay clamping babies' umbilical cords for better health and development
  6. What are prisons for? Answering that is the starting point for reform
  7. INFOGRAPHIC: Australia's housing affordability problem in 12 charts
  8. Blowing bubbles: the tricky task of tackling Sydney's property market
  9. Books by women are not enough: we need better women’s stories
  10. ABC’s 2013 Catalyst program may contribute to up to 2,900 heart attacks and strokes
  11. Why a great deal hangs on Al-Bashir's fate in South Africa
  12. Abbott gives no ground to Indonesia in bribe allegation row
  13. Twitter has limited appeal by design. Changing the CEO won't fix that
  14. Big tick for marriage equality as Labor gains: Ipsos poll
  15. A feast fit for kings: how the barons might have celebrated Magna Carta
  16. Why Pelosi and House Democrats turned on their president over free trade
  17. Obama, Shakespeare and the aborted legacy of the Trans-Pacific trade agreement
  18. Blame sugar? We've been doing that for over 100 years
  19. Rogue bankers join the welfare cheats on Osborne hit list
  20. Just how effective are language learning apps?
  21. No wonder we are so fascinated by chimps – they remind us of ourselves
  22. Fox shake-up will show if Rupert has oiled the Murdoch machine
  23. Witnesses, wives, politicians, soldiers: the women of Waterloo
  24. Weathermen of Westeros: does the climate in Game of Thrones make sense?
  25. Can the European Parliament save us from TTIP?
  26. The only way to meet green energy targets is to hand some power back to Scotland
  27. Islamic State: blend of religious fervour and technical know-how makes a formidable foe
  28. Royal Commission into union corruption will grill Shorten
  29. Deutsche does the decent thing as joint CEOs take it on the chin
  30. Things some birds will do to avoid a cuckoo finch in their nest
  31. Zhou goes down – but China's corruption purge is on thin ice
  32. Review: An Audience with Jimmy Savile – this is a vital play
  33. No quick fix for pupils with a fixed mindset about their own intelligence
  34. What residents of an English mining town learned from visiting Aboriginal communities
  35. Abbott won't say whether Australia paid people smugglers to turn boat around
  36. Beyond dinosaurs, what would we need to create a Jurassic World?
  37. Could one million smart pool pumps 'store' renewable energy better than giant batteries?
  38. Puerto Rico's long fall from 'shining star' to the 'Greece' of the Caribbean
  39. Gifts of cash may be best way to rebuild lives of disaster victims
  40. Modifying mosquitoes to stop transmission of dengue fever
  41. In the Science retraction, a learning moment for researchers and the public
  42. 'Strangling angel' of diptheria caught Spain off guard – here's how
  43. Arguments matter, even if they come down to “semantics”
  44. Goodbye Christopher Lee, the aristocrat of Satanic darkness
  45. We've reduced demand for cigarettes, next step is to target the supply
  46. How to sail through space on sunbeams – solar satellite leads the way
  47. All for one and one for all, except when it comes to NATO
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