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Health Check: can your brain be 'full'?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe answer is a resounding no – brains are more sophisticated than that.Dmitry Kirsanov/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND

The brain is truly a marvel. A seemingly endless library, whose shelves house our most precious memories as well as our lifetime’s knowledge. But is there a point where it reaches capacity? In other words, can the brain be...

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Papuans and Jokowi are hostage to Indonesian politics

  • Written by The Conversation
imageJoko Widodo is surrounded by politicians and military generals with agendas that are unlikely to help the Papuans.EPA/Mast Irham

Indonesian President Joko Widodo recently announced the end of the decades-long restriction on foreign journalists in the provinces of Papua and West Papua, Indonesia’s territories in the island of New Guinea. While...

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  1. Nigeria's new president faces uphill task of making economic growth benefit all
  2. Private vs public schools: it's not a simple numbers game
  3. Why bovine TB is a threat to more than just cattle
  4. The lesser known story of India's role in Ethiopian land deals
  5. Why water flows down: how young students create new music
  6. The off-topic Conversation #45
  7. Interest rates should fall no further: RBA Shadow Board
  8. In sports violence legal cases, we still don't know what's 'normal'
  9. Oskar Groening and our own guilt for crimes committed collectively
  10. Why Australia is so far behind the times on same-sex marriage
  11. Modi's politics of hope: aligning democracy with relentless growth
  12. We can cut Indigenous smoking and save lives – here's how
  13. Who do universities serve? Everyone, or just the elite few?
  14. Our obsession with metrics is corrupting science
  15. Will ad blocking deal the final death blow to already failing online advertising?
  16. In Search of a Direction Finding Duck in the Vaccine Debate
  17. Involve Brandis and Bishop, not just Dutton, in decisions on dual citizens
  18. Oxford's first female vice-chancellor won't end gender inequality on her own
  19. US soft power triumphs in probe of Sepp Blatter's corrupt casino
  20. The Barrier Reef is not listed as in danger, but the threats remain
  21. Increased typhoon intensity linked to ocean warming
  22. UNESCO recommends that the Great Barrier Reef should not be classed as 'in danger'
  23. Blatter survives – for now
  24. Tinkering with the ivories: Barenboim unveils his 'new' piano design
  25. Early motor skills may affect language development
  26. In Northern Ireland, not every murder is treated the same
  27. China's currency gets the IMF stamp of approval as it enters a new normal
  28. The battle over assisted dying in the UK is far from over
  29. Germanwings prompts pilot review but industry must also deal with workplace stress
  30. Team UN, world police: why we need an emergency peace service
  31. Mad Moses: beneath Max's desert rampage is a classic Jewish odyssey
  32. The Atlantic is entering a cool phase that will change the world's weather
  33. Australia reprieved – now it must prove it can care for the Reef
  34. How to save California’s precious groundwater, the ‘dark matter’ of our water world
  35. Is academic freedom a license to provoke without consequences?
  36. Social media's charts and metrics turn us into quantified digital versions of ourselves
  37. Rival fantasies: Dungeons Dragons players and their religious critics actually have a lot in common
  38. When ministry doesn’t pay
  39. 'Radical' land reforms in Scotland are nothing of the sort
  40. Germaine Greer on Elton John and David Furnish: the mother of all furphies
  41. MX axed: how your mobile killed off the freebie paper
  42. Why sponsors may be the only ones who can reform FIFA
  43. Yes to stay, No to go: does the EU referendum question matter?
  44. Jason Rezaian trial: journalists cannot expect justice in Iran
  45. Sex and power on holiday come at a price for women
  46. Honouring Resistance heroes won't salvage Hollande's legacy
  47. It's not a British bill of rights we need, but to move away from human rights altogether
  48. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on gay marriage
  49. Working together for critical thinking in schools
  50. Untapped learning potential of technology in Africa

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