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Kidney failing? Grow a new one

  • Written by The Conversation
imageImage of a mini-kidney formed in a dish from human induced pluripotent stem cells.Minoru Takasato

Kidneys are not romanticised like the heart, or held on high like the brain. But these fist-sized organs are integral to our ability to filter waste and excess fluid from our bodies.

And they’re a pain in the midriff when they go wrong.

But now...

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Book review: Takeover – Foreign Investment and the Australian Psyche

  • Written by The Conversation
imageChina is Australia’s most important trading partner and a growing source of investment.AAP/Lukas Coch

Some things never change. One of the perennial features of Australia’s economic and political discourse is how to deal with foreign investment and ownership. Given Australia’s historical reliance on foreign capital to fund...

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  1. Australia's climate policy is messier than a teenager's bedroom, but is Turnbull the man to tidy it up?
  2. Who really benefits from Australia's tax and social security system?
  3. There is no single solution to the tragedy of escaped fires
  4. 25 years ago the Australian government promised deep emissions cuts, and yet here we still are
  5. A code of ethics in IT: just lip service or something with bite?
  6. Why I'm choosing the local state school – even though it doesn't have all the bells and whistles
  7. The suffragettes were rebels, certainly, but not slaves
  8. Grattan on Friday: Shorten faces rough seas as he enters his third leadership year
  9. How are Western youth conditioned to commit terrorist acts?
  10. Canada has an ISDS clause with the US. It has faced 35 challenges. Is this Australia's future?
  11. What a 'digital first' government would look like
  12. Bad times for good bacteria: how modern life has damaged our internal ecosystems
  13. Your phone and watch could warn you of deadly heart problems. So why don't they?
  14. Nobel Prize in Chemistry highlights how our bodies can repair our fragile DNA
  15. The league of men: why are there so few female film critics?
  16. Is an effective United Nations still the only hope?
  17. Blame it on biology: how explanations of mental illness influence treatment
  18. How a one night stand in the Ice Age affects us all today
  19. Loughnane bows out from Liberal director post
  20. Real lives, real risk: threats to small money remitters hit African families
  21. FactCheck: does Australia co-operate with the UN on its human rights obligations?
  22. In McCloy case, High Court finally embraces political equality ahead of political freedom
  23. Volkswagen fallout shows how not to manage a crisis
  24. Black Mass: a remorselessly bleak 'true crime' gangster film
  25. Four things the new minister should do on higher education
  26. What are allergies and why are we getting more of them?
  27. New rules for a new generation of television producers
  28. How the NBN could boost Australia's GDP by 2%
  29. From 'Huh?' to 'Who?': the universal utterances that keep us talking
  30. Are today's standards for being a 'real man' leading to violence against women?
  31. The light rail genie is out of the bottle, but how many cities will get their wish?
  32. Sarah Ferguson: will Malcolm Turnbull curb or befriend the ABC?
  33. Magda Szubanski's Reckoning: A Memoir
  34. Venus encounters the moon before dawn
  35. The man behind the Nobel Prize in Physics on neutrinos and their mass
  36. What does an influx of refugee-background students mean for schools?
  37. Disaster reporting may encourage people to live in riskier places
  38. Oh no, we forgot about China - the flaw at the centre of the TPP
  39. High Court rules breast cancer gene cannot be patented
  40. OECD plan means governments no longer taxing in the dark
  41. Australia's shift on Syria might finally recognise the Islamic State threat
  42. Ratifying the TPP may be tough, but Australia needs it
  43. Explainer: what is fanfiction?
  44. Pulling out your hair in frustration? What you need to know about trichotillomania
  45. Growing our services industry will be the main gain from the TPP
  46. If lawful firearm owners cause most gun deaths, what can we do?
  47. How you can help scientists track how marine life reacts to climate change
  48. The campus experience is changing all over the world
  49. All fired up: southern Australia is looking towards a dry spring and a hot summer
  50. A 21st-century health system means seamless care and ongoing reform

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