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  1. Cities, cyborgs and social science: how will we live in the year 2065?
  2. Stop the wishful thinking: Obama's feeble power plan still isn't clean enough
  3. Tropical worms: they infect a third of the planet, so why aren't we doing more?
  4. Explainer: what is the dark web?
  5. Cabinet ministers brawl over same-sex marriage popular vote
  6. Stop bugging the bugs: the world as we know it would fall apart without them
  7. A polio-free world is in sight: what's needed to wipe out the last 1%
  8. Why south-south co-operation is a myth when it comes to BRICS and Africa
  9. More efficient cars will help meet our 2030 climate target, and save money
  10. Aussies are sports mad, but Victorians are the clear winners
  11. What's in a name? Online child abuse material is not 'pornography'
  12. Workplace reforms would hit workers outside unions hardest
  13. Don’t panic, the internet won’t rot children’s brains
  14. Don't panic, the internet won't rot children's brains
  15. Australia is lagging behind the world's best on judicial appointments reform
  16. Is Hockey right when he says we are over-reliant on personal income tax?
  17. Labor extends poll lead beyond 53-47
  18. Seventeen at Belvoir – a brilliant theatrical event with a happy, hetero ending
  19. Fans of a more open China should welcome the devalued yuan
  20. Inclusive education means all children are included in every way, not just in theory
  21. Tax or trade, the war on carbon pricing has been raging for decades
  22. Five things every guilty parent needs to know
  23. What really lies behind conservative opposition to same-sex marriage?
  24. The Great War brought us tragedy but it also birthed Australian science
  25. Forget Freud, research on dream imagery may help us understand consciousness
  26. Is David Beckham right to let his four-year-old daughter use a dummy?
  27. Police should put away the military gear and build connections with young people
  28. Explainer: why is China devaluing its currency?
  29. Uber could save families $10b per year - but it faces tax threats
  30. Low milk prices unearth the supply chain's dirty secrets
  31. Sinister moves to bar reporters as football clubs move media coverage in-house
  32. The Ashaninka of Peru: rescued from Shining Path militants, but still at risk
  33. Recording the entire nervous system in real time will unlock secrets of the brain
  34. Abbott no doubt is recalling Howard's playbook for the 1999 republic vote
  35. Temporary ban on fishing reflects how fragile Arctic ecosystem is
  36. Pacific trade deal’s outlook clouded by patent disputes, elections as talks enter final stage
  37. The biggest infectious disease threat we face isn't Ebola – it's our short attention span
  38. When is it ethical to euthanize your pet?
  39. Why historically black colleges and universities matter in today's America
  40. Three steps to save Britain’s butterflies
  41. Can the Earth feed 11 billion people? Four reasons to fear a Malthusian future
  42. Unravelling the mysteries of sleep: how the brain 'sees' dreams
  43. Infrasound phobia spreads ... to solar energy cells! What's next?
  44. The 'Gove generation': first pupils to live through A-level reforms wait for results
  45. Google becomes Alphabet in effort to keep the innovative spark alive
  46. Dealing with Greek debt needs a radical rethink – lessons from Japan
  47. GM crop ban: how Scottish salmon – and public health – could have benefited from this technology
  48. Unions under attack in Britain – but they asked for it
  49. At the Edinburgh Fringe, tick-box culture of disabled arts finally being challenged
  50. World's most powerful laser is 2,000 trillion watts – but what's it for?

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