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Coates didn't expect his long essay to become the runaway success it has but reckons he was lucky the national conversation turned in his direction

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Animals exposed to tourists on a regular basis become less vigilant for predators and dangerously trusting of humans, allowing poachers to profit.

A camp that teaches children who stutter to embrace their voices gets a boost from a fellow proud stutterer's charity bike rides

"She’s got amazing taste, and she works with an incredible design team.  I tried not to let it freak me out," says award-winning costume designer for TV show, now in its fifth year.

US$10-an-hour part-time professor of philosophy at American university forced to live like a monk, friend says after his death; recent report found a quarter of part-time academics in US receive public assistance such as food stamps.

Turn 10 Studios’ new driving title is simply the greatest racing game ever – nothing else comes close

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Filmmaker and her partners seek a 'Life Magazine for the internet age' in Field of Vision, which will commission short-form documentaries and stream them free of charge.

The writer of Into Thin Air, the bestseller about the 1996 disaster on the world's highest peak in which eight climbers died, says an incident in the film involving him never happened, and bemoans the fact its makers didn't consult him. 

The first recognisable video game character, launched in Super Mario Bros 30 years ago this month,  did for video games what Mickey Mouse did for cartoons. Gaming has coming a huge distance since.

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The Mad Max video game begins much like the films: Max awakens after being beaten to within an inch of his life by a murderous band of angry Australians. He has no tools or car. The savages even stole his sweet jacket.

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Former spook Philip Houston has written a book about how to use spy agency techniques to get your nearest and dearest to come clean about stuff - though he's not suggesting you treat them as national security threats.

Practising mindfulness can help couples 'be in the moment' with each other and accept their reactions to the other's actions without passing judgment.