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Climate change is on and off the political agenda in Australia
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'Would you like fries with that?' America's big brands and fast food outlets have become the dominant signatures of globalisation
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Booker prize winning novelist AS Byatt has a thing for words
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We can't escape our cultural heritage, and yet it's more malleable than you might think
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As East and West meet across the boardroom tables of big business, there's growing interest in how culture shapes the psyche and Self
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As old as the state of Queensland itself, Goodna Mental Hospital became Australia's largest asylum, housing 50,000 people over its lifetime
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As old as the state of Queensland itself, Goodna Mental Hospital became Australia's largest asylum, housing 50,000 people over its lifetime
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As old as the state of Queensland itself, Goodna Mental Hospital became Australia's largest and oldest asylum, housing 50,000 people over its lifetime
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Many scientists distrust the traditional lie detectors, like the polygraph with its wires and electrodes stuck to the skin, and say they never reliably reveal a liar
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Science journalist Roland Pease investigates the eternal quest for an objective approach to spotting deception
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Afflicted with amnesia after brain surgery, he became a man who lived in the perpetual present, and the most famous patient of 20th century neuroscience
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Eminent psychiatrist Iain McGilchrist offers an ambitious, provocative thesis about how the brain's two hemispheres came to be, and construct the world
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Join George Prochnick as he escapes the racket of New York City on a profound quest for the quiet
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The soundtrack to our lives seems to have got louder
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Is neuroscience the new philosophy? Danish science writer and neurobiologist Lone Frank thinks the radical self-knowledge it offers us will help us transcend human nature
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They're vanguards of the virus - the first generation of HIV positive people to live long lives with the help of modern anti-retroviral drugs
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Four wise souls consider the making of a wise mind
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Psychiatrist Jonathan Metzl treats people in the clinic whose lives are afflicted by severe psychosis
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The brain is on trial, and you be the judge
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Richard Louv argues we and our children are suffering a kind of cultural autism, a sensory deprivation which he provocatively calls 'Nature Deficit Disorder'
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What makes you 'You'? Personal Construct Psychology argues everyone constructs and tests their own internal models of reality, and that therapists shouldn't cast themselves as the all-knowing 'expert'
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In an Easter special with a difference, renowned philosopher AC Grayling asks: Do science and religion represent fundamentally different mind-sets—different ways of thinking about the world? From the stage of the recent Global Atheist Convention, he makes the provocative case that popular efforts to reconcile the two are misguided
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Do science and religion represent fundamentally different mind-sets? Physicist Richard Feynman said, 'Science is what we do to keep us from lying to ourselves'
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The Cove took out this year's Oscar for best documentary for its confronting coverage of the annual dolphin culls in Taiji, Japan
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Psychiatrist Dr Elisabeth Kubler-Ross's book On Death and Dying in many ways transformed the way we publicly and privately talk about death and grief, and inspired the modern palliative care movement
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A little tension keeps us on our toes - we're biologically primed for it
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Community Treatment Orders
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Just imagine
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Top clinical psychologist and psychiatry professor Kay Redfield Jamison took the world by storm with her book An Unquiet Mind
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Acclaimed neuroscientist Fred Gage is a serial trailblazer
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Neuroscientist by day, novelist by night - David Eagleman has just written an extraordinary little novel about the afterlife
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News of the largest studies on the genetics of autism to date is out, paving the way for genetic risk testing in the future
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Born into the bloody horror of war, Sudanese rap artist Emmanuel Jal was 9 when he was recruited into the Sudanese Peoples' Liberation Army as a child soldier
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Dreams feel meaningful—drawn from a mishmash of content from our waking lives
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Jungian psychoanalyst and psychotherapist Robert Bosnak is a dream worker
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Reading the minds of others can be darned hard
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama joins All in the Mind's Natasha Mitchell and leading scholars in a dialogue about science and the self
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama joins All in the Mind's Natasha Mitchell and leading scholars in a dialogue about science, wellbeing and our moral minds
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From the stage of the 2009 Mind and Its Potential conference, His Holiness the Dalai Lama joins All in the Mind's Natasha Mitchell in an extended conversation about the mind, science and much else
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Evolution, mutation and transformation -- what do these themes evoke for you? Genes mutate, but so do bodies, brains and cultures