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Science and technology journalist. Psychedelic science and culture. First book, Trip Reports: Stories From an Australian Psychedelic Renaissance, out September 1st, https://unsw.press/books/trip-reports/ Find me at www.richharidy.com
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One interesting contrairian reading of this study is that adolescent use of social media is not as harmful as many people suspect. Letting a kid use Instagram or Snapchat for an hour or so a day is actually not particularly deleterious to their mental health. Not as sexy a headline though.
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This new social media and adolescent mental health study is unsurprisingly getting lots of coverage and the headlines are a classic example of why science reporting requires nuance and expertise. Only the ABC story presented the complications in the findings.
Never seen a Liberal admit so literally their party is on the same spectrum as One Nation. So here it is I guess, the right admitting that their policies veer into straight up racism. Not sure how moderate Liberal voters can square this.
Enjoying Maximum Pleasure Guaranteed for its suburban mum meets Uncut Gems vibe. Fun, short episodes, great performances (Murray Bartlett is so good). But gotta single out the score, from Wynne Bennett, a producer on Janelle Monae's best stuff. Some of the best techno scoring I've heard in ages.
Is this where the "never die" guy realises love is actually bad for our health?