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Jarryd Hayne is just one game away from NFL stardom

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imageNo 38 Jarryd Hayne tries to avoid a tackle as he plays for the San Francisco 49ers against the Dallas Cowboys during his third preseason NFL game in the US.EPA/John G Mabanglo

Just one more preseason game for Jarryd Hayne this weekend before we’ll know if the former Australian rugby league player has managed to win final selection to play for...

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Poo transplants can eliminate two superbugs from the gut: mice study

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imageTests on mice have shown certain antibiotic-resistant gut bacteria can be treated with faecal transplants.Rick Eh/flickr

Two of the most common antibiotic-resistant bacteria circulating in hospitals can be wiped out by transplanting faeces from a healthy animal into the gut of an infected one, a study on mice has found.

The study, published today in...

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Australia's economy is slowing: what you need to know

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imageTreasurer Joe Hockey said Australia is not heading for a recession.AAP Image/Dean Lewins

Australia’s economy grew by just 0.2% in the June quarter, below expectations of 0.4%, largely as a result of reduced mining and construction activity and a decline in exports of 3% during the quarter.

Nominal Gross Domestic Product grew by 1.8% during the...

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  1. Auster and the Paths Not Taken
  2. Can one terrible image change the direction of a humanitarian crisis?
  3. How child sex abuse cases from the past are putting huge pressure on the police
  4. Why the latest EU referendum question is worse than the original
  5. Premature birth linked with lower wealth: how education could help bridge the gap
  6. In defence of payday loans
  7. Stranded on the platform, refugees feel the force of hostility in Hungary
  8. Cameron embarks on another charm offensive – but EU partners need substance
  9. The fate of the universe: heat death, Big Rip or cosmic consciousness?
  10. From paper kites to kinky capers: the long history of psychedelia
  11. The myth of flying peanuts: not so deadly after all
  12. Facebook's digital assistant blends AI with customer service staff – but will it cope without human help?
  13. Swimming upstream: plight of Delta smelt exposes flaws of the Endangered Species Act
  14. Why US may be ready to resolve Feta dispute to clinch trade deal with EU
  15. Scientists score one over celebrities in battle to decriminalize sex work
  16. Should you rely on first instincts when answering a multiple choice exam?
  17. When sex education emphasizes shame, it doesn't help youth who have been sexually abused
  18. Australia's new cap on emissions is a trading scheme in all but name
  19. Politics podcast: Canning byelection special
  20. If there's so little profit, why do people buy 7-Eleven franchises?
  21. In step with the times: So You Think You Can Dance and the pleasure of screen dance
  22. Goths just wanna have fun – why there's a problem with the depressed stereotype
  23. Architecture's brief love affair with psychology is overdue a revival
  24. Organic 'computers' made of DNA could process data inside our bodies
  25. Lebanon's leaders abandon pragmatism as trash fills the streets
  26. Healthy behaviours are more common than you might think
  27. The anxiety puzzle: why are women in deprived areas more likely to suffer?
  28. Let's make sure that cleaning up the world's water doesn't send our climate targets down the gurgler
  29. Ranking African universities is a futile endeavour
  30. Why South Sudanese adversaries signed a peace deal that they do not want
  31. Why culture, not race, determines tastes in music
  32. How current measures underestimate the level of poverty in South Africa
  33. Geosciences as a means to address water shortages in Africa
  34. How changes in African traditional medicine research can benefit South Africa
  35. After Heydon and Carmody, does Australia need a new test for judicial recusal?
  36. Security vs usability: that's the choice we make with passwords
  37. Explainer: why are off-label medicines prescribed?
  38. Offshore detention removes scrutiny and accountability for those who need it most
  39. Economic modelling may overplay the costs of Australia's 2030 climate target
  40. How cybercrime has changed over the past 5 years (it hasn't got any better)
  41. Elderly men have the highest suicide rate - and ageism stops us from doing something about it
  42. Give me location data, and I shall move the world
  43. Global count shows tree numbers have halved since dawn of human civilisation
  44. Silverbacks and greenbacks: the catch-22 at the heart of gorilla conservation
  45. Yes, Google has a new logo – but why?
  46. What attracts Chinese students to Aussie universities?
  47. Why we need a legal definition of artificial intelligence
  48. On our side: remembering the national and international in China's war
  49. This is a hellish time to be a journalist
  50. Three trillion trees live on Earth, but there would be twice as many without humans

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