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Daydreaming’s dark side: the compulsive, complex fantasy disorder that dominates some people’s daily lives

Daydreaming’s dark side: the compulsive, complex fantasy disorder that dominates some people’s daily lives

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White teachers often talk about Black students in racially coded ways

White teachers often talk about Black students in racially coded ways

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Australia wants international students to stay and work after graduation. They find it difficult for 4 reasons

Australia wants international students to stay and work after graduation. They find it difficult for 4 reasons

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We learn throughout our lives, but not in the same way or the same things

We learn throughout our lives, but not in the same way or the same things

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Are conspiracy theorists true believers, or are they just acting out fantasies?

Are conspiracy theorists true believers, or are they just acting out fantasies?

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Becoming a Jedi Knight improves fitness and health

Becoming a Jedi Knight improves fitness and health

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Is sport necessarily a springboard for social integration for young people?

Is sport necessarily a springboard for social integration for young people?

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It’s not just Twitter. The whole Internet is broken and we’d better fix it soon

It’s not just Twitter. The whole Internet is broken and we’d better fix it soon

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How to stay warm when you’re working from home (without turning the heating on)

How to stay warm when you’re working from home (without turning the heating on)

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How to run an online event that isn’t horrible (Part 1)

How to run an online event that isn’t horrible (Part 1)

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Why we need open-source science innovation — not patents and paywalls

Why we need open-source science innovation — not patents and paywalls

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Classical literature: what about abridged versions, from Homer to Jules Verne?

Classical literature: what about abridged versions, from Homer to Jules Verne?

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