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  1. Abbott on the nose in Canning but Liberals a nose in front
  2. Public opinion on the refugee crisis is changing fast – and for the better
  3. In the path of the polar bears: what it's like to be an Arctic scientist
  4. Every hour you spend in front of a screen is linked to poorer exam results
  5. Post-16 education must be reformed to tackle damaging arts-science divide
  6. Mangy marsupials: wombats are catching a deadly disease, and we urgently need a plan to help them
  7. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the Abbott government's second anniversary
  8. Why you shouldn't be popping herbal medicines before you go for surgery
  9. With increased anti-money laundering measures, banks are shutting out women
  10. Why Biko's Black Consciousness philosophy resonates with youth today
  11. International partnerships can be powerful tools for Africa's universities
  12. Marikana artwork provides a tool for conscientisation
  13. International Electoral Events
  14. Mentoring the next generation of scientists in Africa
  15. China: taking history seriously
  16. Expensive running shoes don't prevent injuries, but comfortable ones might
  17. The difficult position of yoga fiction
  18. The politics of public memory, from Watergate to Iraq
  19. Jailbreaking iOS frees you from Apple but exposes you to malware
  20. With NFL's claim to absolute authority struck down, what happens next?
  21. Capturing the lived history of the Aborigines Protection Board while we still can
  22. Temporary migrants are people, not 'labour'
  23. How we found out there are three trillion trees on Earth
  24. Grattan on Friday: Two years on, pugilist Abbott leads divisive and divided government
  25. Seventy years after Hiroshima, who was Australian war correspondent Wilfred Burchett?
  26. Speaking with: Naomi Klein on capitalism and climate change
  27. Like a 'cancer' of the workplace, bullying is a symptom of dysfunction
  28. Why Catherine the Great's 'greatness' doesn't grate
  29. Jarryd Hayne is just one game away from NFL stardom
  30. Poo transplants can eliminate two superbugs from the gut: mice study
  31. Australia's economy is slowing: what you need to know
  32. Why franchises care more about their coffee than their people
  33. Auster and the Paths Not Taken
  34. Can one terrible image change the direction of a humanitarian crisis?
  35. How child sex abuse cases from the past are putting huge pressure on the police
  36. Why the latest EU referendum question is worse than the original
  37. Premature birth linked with lower wealth: how education could help bridge the gap
  38. In defence of payday loans
  39. Stranded on the platform, refugees feel the force of hostility in Hungary
  40. Cameron embarks on another charm offensive – but EU partners need substance
  41. The fate of the universe: heat death, Big Rip or cosmic consciousness?
  42. From paper kites to kinky capers: the long history of psychedelia
  43. The myth of flying peanuts: not so deadly after all
  44. Facebook's digital assistant blends AI with customer service staff – but will it cope without human help?
  45. Swimming upstream: plight of Delta smelt exposes flaws of the Endangered Species Act
  46. Why US may be ready to resolve Feta dispute to clinch trade deal with EU
  47. Scientists score one over celebrities in battle to decriminalize sex work
  48. Should you rely on first instincts when answering a multiple choice exam?
  49. When sex education emphasizes shame, it doesn't help youth who have been sexually abused
  50. Australia's new cap on emissions is a trading scheme in all but name

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