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Public transport is always greener on the other side

  • Written by The Conversation
imageIn Australia, public transport has to play catch-up constrained by an urban form designed by and for the car.AAP/Tracey Nearmy

Australians have very high expectations of their public transport systems. They consistently prefer investment in public transport over investment in roads. State elections have been lost when politicians don’t meet...

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Antarctica may hold the key to regulating mining in space

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAntarctica is managed by the Antarctic Treaty System, which regulates what states and private companies can do.The National Guard, CC BY

Our current era may go down in history as the century of space exploration and off-Earth resource exploitation. But there are still considerable policy hurdles to overcome in terms of how we regulate such...

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  1. Trump, Misogyny and Menstrual Misunderstandings
  2. Holding our devices hostage. Can we stay safe against the threat of ransomware?
  3. Labor improves lead in Newspoll, as cabinet looks at carbon targets
  4. Unpacking the difference between feminist and women's movements in Africa
  5. Why promoting green infrastructure in Africa may be bad for development
  6. Barbaric and futile: world must do away with state-sponsored killing
  7. There's no evidence that death penalty is a deterrent against crime
  8. Coal: here and now versus there and then
  9. Rather than make energy more expensive, it's time to invest in the technologies of tomorrow
  10. Revealed: why animals' pupils come in different shapes and sizes
  11. Lackluster jobs growth and stagnant wages show why the Fed shouldn't raise interest rates just yet
  12. The shaming of Walter Palmer for killing Cecil the Lion
  13. What has nuclear physics ever given us?
  14. When we understand how HIV replicates despite drug therapy, then we can stop it
  15. Locking horns over bioethics: The challenge from Steven Pinker
  16. Why Europe and the US are locked in a food fight over TTIP
  17. Defying the norm? Hardly, the Edinburgh Fringe defines it
  18. Brutal beauty: the rich heritage that means these buildings must be saved
  19. A golden moment for political funding reform could be about to slip by
  20. How to write a children's classic: the Gruffalo formula
  21. The ‘ceasefire’ in eastern Ukraine is unravelling fast
  22. Fox News debate weak on race, sour on Trump
  23. The little-known history of secrecy and censorship in wake of atomic bombings
  24. Taking plants off planet – how do they grow in zero gravity?
  25. Calvin Klein's new sexting ads are not only unethical, they may not even be effective
  26. Can't seem to stop those ads following you around? Why not become 'metaliterate'?
  27. How to make sense of 'alarming' sea level forecasts
  28. The lure of Hamlet – why this is the test of a lifetime for Benedict Cumberbatch
  29. What's the point of the Met Office? Easy to miss when you ignore the facts
  30. Jeremy Corbyn and the welcome return of older politicians
  31. Poland's new hawkish president could be shape of things to come from Warsaw
  32. City transport needs saving from itself – here's how to do it
  33. On the whole, humanity's situation is getting better – but not fast enough
  34. The curtain falls on Jon Stewart, America's favorite jester
  35. Malaysia in turmoil as PM focuses on survival
  36. Cosplay, crossplay and the importance of wearing the right underwear
  37. Confidence must be rebuilt after PM shoots down Indigenous leaders' plan
  38. Why black women in South Africa don't fully embrace the feminist discourse
  39. Could Shakespeare have been high when he penned his plays?
  40. Dishonest academics may make students think plagiarism is acceptable
  41. Why Nigeria took so long to get non-polio endemic status
  42. Why a ban on hunting in Botswana isn't the answer to challenges facing the country
  43. Why we may never understand the reasons people hunt animals as 'trophies'
  44. Healthcare's technology revolution means a boost for jobs in IT
  45. US election descends into a circus with first Republican debate
  46. Technolog: Forget fixed broadband: Large phones and 4G drive UK over mobile tipping point
  47. No snow, no worries? China gears up for its first serious Olympics
  48. Grattan on Friday: Entitlements issue turns into cluster bomb
  49. White Australia needs to take responsibility for reconciliation too
  50. Space mining is closer than you think, and the prospects are great

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