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Yes, Google has a new logo – but why?

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imageIn a world that is already filled with clutter, simplicity is a strong message.Google, Author provided

As you’ll no doubt know, given the blanket coverage thus far and the fact you evidently use the internet, Google has given its logo the largest overhaul in 16 years. Instead of being written with a serif typeface, the new logo is written...

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What attracts Chinese students to Aussie universities?

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imageChinese students are less likely to be attracted by visa processing changes than they are by investment in higher education driving our unis up the rankings.from www.shutterstock.com.au

More students are travelling overseas for their education than ever before. The numbers of international students have risen sharply over the last 15 years. In...

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On our side: remembering the national and international in China's war

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imageIn preparation for China's commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war, a couple in Luoyang, Henan province, re-enacts the famous photograph taken in New York's Times Square on V-J Day.Reuters

When did the second world war start? For most people in the West this doesn’t sound like a difficult question. The answer...

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  1. This is a hellish time to be a journalist
  2. Three trillion trees live on Earth, but there would be twice as many without humans
  3. Why the Murdoch press wants to exterminate public broadcasters
  4. Wes Craven: the scream of our times
  5. Why the sharing economy needs a democratic revolution
  6. After Palmyra, what can the world do to protect cultural treasures?
  7. The theory of parallel universes is not just maths – it is science that can be tested
  8. Loin des Hommes, We Are All First Men: Camus’ Algerians and Oelhoffen’s Camus
  9. Is HarperCollins flogging a dead horse with latest Tolkien publication?
  10. How showing your emotions at work can make you a better leader
  11. Idris Elba too 'street' to play Bond? Why the word sparked a racism debate
  12. Snorted, injected or smoked? It can affect a drug's addictiveness
  13. Here's what you need to know about homework and how to help your child
  14. Why we should cheer World War II operatives for Israel, but not Jonathan Pollard
  15. Why Europe should consider a US-style green card lottery for migrants
  16. Worldwide, 65% of deaths go uncounted – here's how to change that
  17. Shift from electronics to spintronics opens up possibilities of faster data
  18. Get used to it: quantum computing will bring immense processing possibilities
  19. Straight Outta Compton – why now?
  20. Movement looks to emulate Australia's fun schools in Indonesia
  21. Local start-ups hold the key to transforming Africa's seed industry
  22. How good librarians have made themselves obsolete to some users
  23. Malnutrition, stunting and the importance of a child's first 1000 days
  24. South African cinema needs to set itself free by retelling the country's stories
  25. The lingering, unspoken pain of white youth who fought for apartheid
  26. The impact of savanna fires on Africa's rainfall patterns
  27. Prophets of Pain: the art of NWA's F*** tha Police
  28. The lowdown on the Canning byelection
  29. How new technologies are shaking up health care
  30. FactCheck: Has the government introduced 17 new taxes?
  31. Our super system isn't perfect - but for a failure, look to the US
  32. People power challenges Malaysia's PM, but change from within most likely
  33. The secret sex life and pregnancy of a seahorse dad
  34. Anti-psychotic drugs designed to treat mental illness are being used to manage challenging behaviour
  35. Why screen time before bed is bad for children
  36. In Australia's third century, we must rethink our responses to a new world
  37. Inequality: what can be done? Quite a bit, it turns out
  38. Egg freezing won't insure women against infertility or help break the glass ceiling
  39. Hacking the body: the scientific counter-culture of the DIYbio movement
  40. My struggle is yours: why failure is the new literary success
  41. Indigenous communities are losing out in the development of northern Australia
  42. How Oliver Sacks brought readers into his patients' inner worlds
  43. Move over Milky Way, elliptical galaxies are the most habitable in the cosmos
  44. Where do the Labour leader contenders stand on immigration?
  45. What it will take for Serena Williams and Roger Federer to make US Open history
  46. Why Burning Man is Silicon Valley
  47. Hard evidence: do elderly disabled people get the state support they need?
  48. Genetic data reveals how wild boar became farmyard pigs
  49. Why private finance initiatives are so addictive – and yet offer such poor value for money
  50. Firms that exploit the dark side of technology will find it leads to losses as well as gains

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