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  1. Climate change and Hurricane Katrina: what have we learned?
  2. Maternity staff most likely to encounter trafficked people – but don't have the training to act
  3. For older people, beating loneliness isn't just about where and who they live with
  4. Heydon puts off ruling on apprehended bias
  5. Hockey's tax story has a long journey ahead from fairy tale to reality show
  6. Southern stars: the decade ahead for Australian astronomy
  7. Health Check: five reasons to put the kettle on and have a cup of tea
  8. We can't ignore the air pollution crisis in Africa's fast-growing megacities
  9. Water, water, everywhere – where to drink in the solar system
  10. When people don’t take your eating disorder seriously, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy
  11. You'll miss it when it's gone: why public broadcasting is worth saving
  12. Lab coats and leggings: when science and dance connect it's quite a show
  13. Constitutional recognition: two steps forward after one step back
  14. African libraries that adapt can take the continent's knowledge to the world
  15. Why the new Sustainable Development Goals won't make the world a fairer place
  16. Informed consent for stem cell research: why it matters and what you should know
  17. How to make sure South Africa's biobanks balance scientific progress with the law
  18. Juggling a career and motherhood: a scientist tells her story
  19. Three holes in Hockey's plan to levy GST on overseas purchases
  20. Qantas turnaround delivers some useful market lessons
  21. Cost of Q A compromise to ABC independence remains to be seen
  22. The off-topic Conversation #57
  23. Not My Father’s Son, not my brother’s keeper
  24. Choosing children's sex is an exercise in sexism
  25. Why we should consider whether it's time to allow sex selection in IVF: NHMRC
  26. Preventing violence: maybe communities know better
  27. Science communicators are the new book festival stars – so what do they read?
  28. Bringing devils back to the mainland could help wildlife conservation
  29. Cutting back on wasted electricity is the cleanest power source of all – as our household shows
  30. Australia's appetite for dividends could cannibalise economic growth
  31. Five things to think about when choosing a university course
  32. Windows 95 two decades on: but why all the upgrades?
  33. FactCheck Q A: Will India no longer buy Australian coal?
  34. What is Bitcoin? It is not that complicated if you ignore the geek speak
  35. A tale of vigilante justice: Adulterers, hackers, and the Ashley Madison affair
  36. Trust is the most tragic casualty of the Ashley Madison hacking scandal
  37. ‘Australia’s game’: the AFL in a period of radical change
  38. In the Lower Ninth Ward, a museum works to preserve a culture washed away
  39. Are non-graduate jobs 'upgrading' to give the graduates who do them more autonomy?
  40. How Moscow's man in Westminster charmed Churchill out of Britain's wartime secrets
  41. Why Alexis Tsipras has called a snap election in Greece
  42. Despite Ashley Madison furore, our view of infidelity has not always been fixed
  43. Fences in Calais protect ministers – not refugees
  44. Tsipras' second chance: Greece to hold elections
  45. Labour's voter 'purge' proves moderates can be authoritarians too
  46. Could aspirin reverse increased cancer risk in overweight people?
  47. How maths can help us fight infectious diseases
  48. Windows 95 turns 20 – and new ways of interacting show up desktop's age
  49. Cairo bomb: al-Sisi's Egpyt is less secure than ever
  50. Understanding the Amazonian workplace – it's the law of the jungle

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