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'Strangling angel' of diptheria caught Spain off guard – here's how

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThere is a vaccine.Vaccination by Shutterstock

The return of diphtheria in Spain after nearly three decades highlights the challenges posed by infectious diseases that had been mostly eliminated from Europe.

Falling vaccination rates, complex population movements, and the disappearance of international health practices perceived as redundant, all...

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Goodbye Christopher Lee, the aristocrat of Satanic darkness

  • Written by The Conversation
imageLee was one of the greatest character actors to have ever appeared on screen.AAP Image/NEWZULU/Richard Goldschmidt

Last week, on June 7, the English actor Sir Christopher Lee was pronounced dead, after being admitted to the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital for respiratory problems and heart failure. He was 93.

Lee was a monumentally celebrated...

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  1. We've reduced demand for cigarettes, next step is to target the supply
  2. How to sail through space on sunbeams – solar satellite leads the way
  3. All for one and one for all, except when it comes to NATO
  4. AI 'cheating' scandal makes machine learning sound like a sport – it isn't
  5. How bookies play with your emotions to make you place unlikely bets
  6. Two years on from Snowden, UK gets green light to continue accessing bulk data
  7. Democracy in Africa: the ebbs and flows over six decades
  8. Science alone can't shift anti-gay prejudice in Africa
  9. African scientists recognise that diverse sexuality is the norm
  10. Madagascan dogs hail from Africa, unlike their human counterparts
  11. Better connectivity has economic spinoffs for Africa
  12. Religious freedom should not necessitate sexual discrimination
  13. Coal closures give South Australia the chance to go 100% renewable
  14. Listen to me: machines learn to understand how we speak
  15. Pasolini, with Willem Dafoe, offers an unconventional biopic – review
  16. Is illegal phoenix activity rife among construction companies?
  17. Bonn climate summit brings us slowly closer to a global deal
  18. After Rupert – welcome to the game of thrones at News Corp
  19. Ambassador's return to Indonesia shows his recall was futile
  20. Killing cats, rats and foxes is no silver bullet for saving wildlife
  21. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Joe Hockey's blunder
  22. State view won't change marriage in eyes of a man and woman's God
  23. The facts on Australian housing affordability
  24. Without teacher guidance, all the tech in the world will be quite useless
  25. Why we still collect butterflies
  26. What the 'dad bod' phenomenon says about the priorities of our media and culture
  27. Government wants improvement in use of its Iraq contribution
  28. Historical texts as literature? We do well to praise EP Thompson
  29. Jurassic World: if you make a monster it will always bite back
  30. The real science on wind farms, noise, infrasound and health
  31. How black slaves were routinely sold as 'specimens' to ambitious white doctors
  32. Nigeria and corruption: what Presdent Buhari must do to tackle it
  33. Orange is the New Black is fast becoming a feminist classic
  34. Every citizen scientist will soon have the tools of a specialist
  35. Osborne introduces his budget surplus law – but he may have a hard time sticking to it
  36. To solve boat people crisis, ASEAN has to engage with Myanmar
  37. What lies behind the rise of jihadist movements in Africa
  38. How to turn lecturers into good university teachers
  39. Early bird gets the sperm ... to the egg
  40. Biology’s holy grail: the species and its controversial recent history
  41. Is it an offence if Australians pay people smugglers to turn back?
  42. Postnatal depression is a continuation of existing mental health problems
  43. Why Australia needs to change its view of organised crime
  44. Business confidence got a post-budget boost ... or did it?
  45. Declining NAPLAN participation rates are likely skewing the data
  46. When women receive a 'wife bonus' capitalism is winning
  47. Conservation parks are growing, so why are species still declining?
  48. How to guard your career against rapid technological change
  49. Ancient DNA reveals how Europeans developed light skin and lactose tolerance
  50. Drunken monkeys? Only humans really don't know when they've had enough

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