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Your smartphone could be good for your mental health

  • Written by The Conversation
imageSelf-helpShutterstock

When it comes to mental health, technologies such as smartphones and social media networks are almost always discussed in terms of the dangers they pose. Alongside concerns expressed in the media, some experts believe that technology has a role in the rising rates of mental health problems. However, there is also evidence to...

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Morality requires a god, whether you're religious or not

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMoral commands are the commands of a unique, external, eternal agent.Chris JL

I have no religious convictions. I am, or try to be, a man of reason, not of faith. Nevertheless, I believe a few simple arguments demonstrate that morality requires a god.

Take moral commands. It is trivially true that a moral command is a command. A command is a command,...

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Paperless arrests are a sure-fire trigger for more deaths in custody

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe Northern Territory's 'paperless arrest' powers are at odds with recommendations by the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody.AAP/NT Coroner Court

The line between a person being at liberty and locked up in a police cell is drawn by the power of arrest. This power is set aside for serious offenders who present a risk to the public....

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  1. A heatwave that's too hot for India to handle, with more to come
  2. Are those fleeing persecution and impoverishment so very different?
  3. Australia’s cycling media and governing bodies are complicit in the doping problem
  4. Coffee lovers beware: climate change may affect your brew
  5. The books that shaped the rise and fall of the British empire
  6. The missing middle of South Africa’s economic ladder threatens stability
  7. Post-menopause? Hit the weights, not the treadmill
  8. Wait and pay: action on climate change is cheap, delay is costly
  9. Meet the Australian wildlife most threatened by climate change
  10. We've only monitored a fraction of the Barrier Reef's species
  11. Remind me again, how does cannabis affect the brain?
  12. Modi the statesman must now sell domestic reform
  13. Forget siestas, 'green micro-breaks' could boost work productivity
  14. The 'magic of moments': Ben Okri on slow reading and his new novel
  15. IS radicalises Western youth via the internet? It's not that simple
  16. Keeping public priorities in public universities
  17. Science can influence policy and benefit the public – here's how
  18. Found: our 3m-year-old forebear who lived alongside 'Lucy'
  19. How Fleet Street turned Dunkirk from catastrophe into cultural icon
  20. Biofilms – the bacterial wound communities that protect themselves from attack
  21. Tories take a big risk by limiting strike action
  22. Queen's speech: Tories pick their battles with an awkward to-do list
  23. PM kicks human rights bill into the long grass – let's make sure it stays there
  24. Queen's speech 2015: the experts respond
  25. Could better tests have predicted the rare circumstances of the Germanwings crash? Probably not
  26. How to reform the EU? Win over François Hollande and Angela Merkel
  27. Thriving market for dwindling IP addresses is a good commercial reason to finally adopt IPv6
  28. FIFA meeting begins with a bang as arrests put corruption top of the agenda
  29. Past minimum wage gains make LA's $6 hike appear rather puny
  30. Beware of bullish bankers, their bubbles and the inevitable burst
  31. Technologies will tackle irrigation inefficiencies in agriculture's drier future
  32. When teachers see similarities with students, relationships and grades improve
  33. What's in a word? The challenges of 'transgender'
  34. Wanted: good leaders for government. Must have people, not just technical, skills
  35. Defence secretary warns of China's 'unprecedented' land reclamation activity in South China Sea
  36. How DNA is helping us fight back against pest invasions
  37. Gay marriage heading to cross-party bill
  38. The astronomy Toy Story row
  39. Explainer: what is credentialism and is a degree more than just a piece of paper?
  40. Cute, colourful and not that tasty – but the cleaner fish could save salmon farmers millions
  41. Treating Ebola has focused on the physical – but there will be mental scars too
  42. Are Swedes really 'a bunch of cyclops who can't tolerate ambiguity'?
  43. Why France is building a mega-university at Paris-Saclay to rival Silicon Valley
  44. Japan is regaining lost military muscle – and the US needs it
  45. Forget 'modest change': racism is entrenched in our Constitution
  46. Construction workers' safety must not be an after-thought
  47. Every world in a grain of sand: John Nash's astonishing geometry
  48. What if Sydney University’s complementary medicine research shows it's useless?
  49. Don't panic about the pill – it's safer than driving to work
  50. Given the value of emissions cuts, solar subsidies are worth it

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