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From epic storm pics to fairies in the garden, be careful with images

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imageCleverly doctored images of the effects of Sydney's April storms amused social media users – but hoax images have a much longer history.Todd Lopez/@Creative_Order

imageA detail from Giorgio Vasari’s 1563 fresco, The Studio of the Painter – which depicts Zeuxis at work on his trompe l'oeuil images.Wikimedia Commons

The very act of...

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Climate meme debunked as the 'tropospheric hot spot' is found

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imageA new analysis of historic weather balloon data reveals that the troposphere has been warming as climate models predicted.NOAA/Wikimedia Commons

Before climate sceptics got excited about the “hiatus” or slowdown in global surface warming during the past 15 years or so, they were fond of discussing the “missing tropospheric...

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Community TV's last stand from the government's spectrum grab

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imageThe government is attempting to push community television off air and online.Wikimedia, CC BY

A new campaign is underway this week to persuade the federal government to reverse its decision to push community television stations off the allocated broadcast spectrum at the end of this year in favour of online-only programming.

Communications Minister M...

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  5. Ukraine conflict is not in stalemate – it's getting worse
  6. Sepp Blatter and FIFA: looking back at what comes next
  7. How FIFA (via Interpol) turned to academia to clean up the 'beautiful game'
  8. 'Global Apollo' programme for renewables cannot take off without political power
  9. The Australian Government shows how not to do research about how to treat diabetes
  10. How online vigilantes make paedophile policing more difficult
  11. Large Hadron Collider is back to change our understanding of the universe ... again
  12. Note to Harvey Goldsmith: it's your music that's dead, not festivals
  13. Turnbull argues that members of Team Australia can have different views on security issues
  14. AdBlock Plus won't bring down the web, but the bell is tolling for current business models
  15. The troubling price of playing youth sports
  16. What happened to all those banks that failed in the crisis?
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  20. Will the 'right' college major get you a job?
  21. Philosophy for the people: commencing a dialogue
  22. Four easy tips to make your batteries last longer
  23. Joan Kirner united farmers and conservationists to care for the land
  24. The National Gallery is erasing women from the history of art
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  27. Why Magna Carta was fundamentally a financial peace treaty
  28. Extremist activity: don't even think about it in this pre-crime state
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  30. Explainer: your guide to Turkey's general election
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  36. Where the dark gets in: why Dark Mofo lightens a crowded calendar
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