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  1. Does gender equality suffer when women get menstrual leave?
  2. Chronic stress effects help cancer spread, researchers find
  3. For whom the Pell tolls: what did we learn from George Pell's royal commission appearance?
  4. The Conversation appoints cities and politics editors
  5. Explainer: what are panic attacks and what's happening when we have them?
  6. Does Australia need a Queer History Month?
  7. Female senior managers paid $100,000 less than their male counterparts: study
  8. Bullying linked to gender and sexuality often goes unchecked in schools
  9. US presidential race: why the world should be afraid of a Trump presidency
  10. Besides feverish excitement, hackathons really can spur innovation
  11. Demagoguery the American way
  12. Three things unions can learn from Uber drivers
  13. Out of the ashes of Afghanistan and Iraq: the rise and rise of Islamic State
  14. It takes a lot of water to feed us, but recycled water could help
  15. The NRL kicks off, but do you have to lose a final before you win a final?
  16. Stories of Love and Death: casting a new light on William Yang
  17. Should we scrap the ATAR? What are the alternative options? Experts comment
  18. Trump, Clinton dominate Super Tuesday
  19. Politics podcast: Mathias Cormann on Senate reform
  20. Abbott-Turnbull conflict goes nuclear
  21. Politics Lite as usual in Oscar's bluff
  22. Is a 5.6% increase in private health insurance premiums justified?
  23. Regions at the pointy end of media reform
  24. Chief Scientist's address to the National Press Club: The voyage of science and innovation
  25. Government agrees to change its Senate voting reforms as Shorten replaces Gary Gray
  26. It’s time to drop Australia’s protectionist anti-dumping rules
  27. Lady Gaga vs Lorde: why both tributes captured the essence of David Bowie
  28. Hidden housemates: we live with a zoo of harmless mini-beasts
  29. Why advertisers use pictures to sell pharmaceuticals – and shouldn't
  30. Is a constitutional challenge to Senate voting reforms likely to succeed?
  31. Students say textbooks are too expensive – could an open access model be the answer?
  32. Indigenous leader Pat Dodson is Shorten's 'captain's pick' for Senate
  33. CEOs emerge unscathed by environment lawsuits
  34. Could opposition to same-sex marriage be about the price of sex?
  35. How the political crises of the modern Muslim world created the climate for Islamic State
  36. Australia's recreational drug policies aren't working, so what are the options for reform?
  37. Cuts to WaterNSW's science staff will put Sydney's water quality at risk
  38. Apple, Google, Facebook: where would you put your money?
  39. Explainer: making waves in science
  40. Tony Abbott's nope, nope, nope moment on tax
  41. What do Mad Max's six Oscars mean for the Australian film industry?
  42. FactCheck: has Australian government spending as a share of GDP been at GFC levels since last election?
  43. Why Australians should care about Hollywood diversity
  44. Fifield wants media ownership changes passed before the election
  45. Explainer: what changes to Australia's media ownership laws are being proposed?
  46. Bird-brained and brilliant: Australia's avians are smarter than you think
  47. Fraudsters change tactics as a crackdown cuts some losses due to online scams
  48. We wouldn't be mourning lost languages if we embraced multilingualism
  49. New defence trade controls threaten academic freedom and the economy
  50. Rethinking 'small' business could drive a real ideas boom

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