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From Jimmy Carter to Donald Trump in four short decades

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imageJimmy Carter, August 20 2015.John Amis/REUTERS

If the recent surge in the polls by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has proven anything, it is that politics – like love – means never having to say you’re sorry. The blustering billionaire businessman and former reality television star has made a practice of making...

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Epilepsy: sorting the myths from the facts of a common disorder

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imageEpilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions in the world. from shutterstock.com

One of AFL’s biggest stars, Lance Franklin, was briefly hospitalised for a mild epileptic seizure last week. He was also ruled out of Saturday’s qualifying final, as he is reportedly suffering from an “ongoing mental health...

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  1. Apple provides a technology spritz keeping their products fresh but familiar
  2. Apple News could change the news business - will readers win?
  3. Deadliest superbugs are not the most toxic, new study shows
  4. Nazi salutes, Churchill's bricklaying and English racism: excerpts from the Maisky Diaries
  5. Diary of Soviet ambassador to London rewrites history of World War II
  6. Choose life, choose a job, choose a sequel ... do we need Trainspotting 2?
  7. Why baby boomers will be the last generation to have good pensions
  8. How should we design cities to make the most of urban ecosystems?
  9. The end of Western Europe?
  10. Politics podcast: Josh Frydenberg on Syria, the refugee intake and the economy
  11. New polio cases in Ukraine and Mali don't mean the vaccine is failing
  12. Arab women filmmakers are narrators and participants in the making of her-story
  13. With or without EU: Jeremy Corbyn and the re-emergence of left-wing Euroscepticism
  14. Food insecurity is more than just severe hunger
  15. How the world can cut malaria cases by 90% in the next 15 years
  16. History explains why black South Africans still mistrust vocational training
  17. Waiting for the state: politics of public housing in South Africa
  18. Why policymaking in South Africa has become more adversarial
  19. Building a night culture around scientific knowledge
  20. A brave new Iraq? It starts with tackling corruption and rebuilding state legitimacy
  21. 7-Eleven fallout: what are the moral obligations on franchisors?
  22. Parliament knocks out youth wait for benefits
  23. Australia sends its warplanes into Syria – but what comes next?
  24. Tackling the stigma: how sports can help change perceptions of mental illness
  25. Dollar down, volatility up: what Australia can expect from a US rate rise
  26. How marketers condition us to buy more junk food
  27. Prince shoots for a new purple patch with HITnRUN
  28. Sure, winter felt chilly, but Australia is setting new heat records at 12 times the rate of cold ones
  29. How does being second-last in the OECD for public funding affect our unis?
  30. Oh, the uncertainty: how do we cope?
  31. Juncker appeals to European hearts with refugee plan, but one leader is already shaking his head
  32. Lack of women professors means research grants are skewed towards men
  33. The age of drones has arrived quicker than the laws that govern them
  34. Stephen Colbert's Late Show feasts on political fare
  35. Why conservation needs 'big mouths' like Chris Packham
  36. Islamic State's campaign may be going chemical – why no international outcry?
  37. The Common Core is today's New Math – which is actually a good thing
  38. When it comes to academic quality, Europeans show the way
  39. To see why attitudes on having children have changed, look at...New Yorker cartoons?
  40. Emails won’t decide Clinton’s fate in 2016
  41. The other immigrants: how the super-rich skirt quotas and closed borders
  42. New models to predict recidivism could provide better way to deter repeat crime
  43. The web has become a hall of mirrors, filled only with reflections of our data
  44. Why vulnerable people in police custody desperately need more support
  45. Strange job: being Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest reigning monarch
  46. Three reasons why Chinese consumers love the Queen – and why Britain should too
  47. Hard Evidence: crime rates are down, but is the world a less harmful place?
  48. Motion dazzle: spotting the patterns that help animals outsmart predators on the run
  49. As the baby boomers retire, will there be an education bonanza?
  50. 12,000 Syrian refugee boost will cost the budget $700 million

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