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  1. Whoever wins, the Labour Party's 'entryism' panic will come back to bite it
  2. Why has America done so little to stop gun violence?
  3. Four times as many men as women are diagnosed with cannabis psychosis
  4. Varoufakis in conversation with leading academics as Syriza splinters and election beckons in Greece
  5. Who's top dog? New research sorts dominant and submissive canine poses
  6. Still waiting for help: the lessons of Hurricane Katrina on poverty
  7. Swept away: Hurricane Katrina and the New Orleans Police Department
  8. Do sex and violence actually sell?
  9. Activists misuse open records requests to harass researchers
  10. Back to school? A crucial time for kids' social and emotional development
  11. Weighing the impact of the Gold King Mine spill – and hundreds of inactive mines like it
  12. More audit transparency for investors makes a bitter proposal easier to swallow
  13. What motivates public place murders?
  14. Teens sue Obama over climate, asking why future generations' rights are not respected
  15. Are attitudes changing to the 1.4m people in the UK with a learning disability?
  16. Why the Co-op Bank is better off ditching its 'ethical' brand
  17. Modafinil – the 'smart drug' leading the charge towards a future of neuroenhancement
  18. With silicon pushed to its limits, what will power the next electronics revolution?
  19. Resurgent pine martens could be good news for red squirrels
  20. Four decades after Haile Selassie's death, Ethiopia is an African success story
  21. Australia's banks are safe, so deposit levy is looking like a revenue grab
  22. 5 things to remember when you hear politicians take credit for 'job creation'
  23. Telling the real story: diversity in young adult literature
  24. The robots are coming for your job! Why digital literacy is so important for the jobs of the future
  25. The baby and the bathwater: let's keep the NDIS but slow down its roll-out
  26. The long reach of the past: did prehistoric humans shape today’s ecosystems?
  27. Internet in space: nbn's plan to bring broadband to rural Australia
  28. Virginia TV shootings: murder as a media event
  29. Why alternative medicine should be integrated into conventional health care
  30. Five things to think about if you're considering a doctorate
  31. Why moving South African lions to Rwanda is not without problems
  32. Why does it take victims of child sex abuse so long to speak up?
  33. Two new editorial roles at The Conversation
  34. Uber vs regulators: the heavyweight bout of 2015
  35. National Reform Summit: how can we ensure Australia remains an innovative nation?
  36. Betrayal by Harold Pinter, and our betrayal of ourselves
  37. A plebiscite on marriage? Robert Menzies didn’t need it
  38. Treating 'stage 0' breast cancer doesn't always save women's lives so should we screen for it?
  39. Universities need to change so students learn to keep up with the world
  40. Solved: the mystery of why it's impossible to pull apart interleaved phone books
  41. Women-only train carriages are just another form of victim blaming
  42. As Sierra Leone waits for Ebola all-clear, its emotional scars will take longer to heal
  43. Explainer: what role does the stock market play in the Chinese economy?
  44. Revealed: how a wobbly axis helped our planet escape 'snowball Earth'
  45. Pioneers of quantum computing are among the 2015 Eureka Prize winners
  46. Gillard does U-turn on same sex marriage
  47. It should be a capitalist flop, but Banksy's Dismaland is pure magic
  48. 'Hamilton': the Broadway hip-hop musical every European leader should see
  49. What Don Quixote has to say to Spain about today's immigrant crisis
  50. How understanding the prisoner's dilemma can help bridge liberal and conservative differences

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