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  1. Increasingly, we can't trust journalists to decipher finance
  2. Watchdog role still important to Australia's future journalists
  3. Reducing emissions alone won't stop climate change: new research
  4. Sharper GPS needs even more accurate atomic clocks
  5. Students' low financial literacy makes understanding fees, loans, debt difficult
  6. Can't we just remove carbon dioxide from the air to fix climate change? Not yet
  7. Loss of innocence: the experience of exonerated death row inmates
  8. 'Trainwreck' and Popping the Cultural Bubble
  9. Libor: one man found guilty but culture change is still needed in financial sector
  10. Calais migrants are not invading: they're just a small part of a global refugee crisis
  11. Forget the cheesy image – Cilla Black was a pioneer
  12. Emojis have hit Hollywood – and thriller or rom-com, they'll take it by storm
  13. Calais: the views of a hawkish elite are warping public perception of migrants
  14. The case against Happy Birthday's copyright protection
  15. Monitoring who attends class is pointless unless it counts towards students' grades
  16. The Speakership: a prize out of nowhere for - who?
  17. 'Peak car' means we might get much closer to our carbon targets than we realised
  18. Asthma rates falling but eczema and hay fever stand still. What does this tell us about allergies?
  19. Can math solve the congressional districting problem?
  20. Your mobile phone knows where you go and what you do – and maybe even when you're feeling down
  21. After Cincinnati, the big question: who are the campus police, anyway?
  22. 'Banning the box' would help people released from prison rebuild their lives
  23. Evolution took many paths to building 'pygmy' bodies
  24. IOOF - Protecting the Whistle-blower
  25. The economics of the politics of the arts
  26. Bioethics is a moral imperative: a reply to Steven Pinker
  27. Uni drop-out rates show need for more support, not capped enrolments
  28. Detox or lose your benefits: new welfare proposals are based on bad evidence and worse ethics
  29. How music became so core to James Bond that someone bet £15,000 on the theme
  30. Here's how we can save the car – and the planet at the same time
  31. Jean Monnet chair: we have every right to engage in debates on Europe
  32. Greener but not cleaner? How trees can worsen urban air pollution
  33. People should have the 'right to wipe' youthful online indiscretions
  34. Bishop resignation won't end impact on Coalition
  35. A German Youth brings the Red Army Faction to the Melbourne International Film Festival: review
  36. Africa's business schools must champion anti-corruption education
  37. Climate change is hitting South Africa's coastal fish
  38. Health Check: the low-down on standing desks
  39. Vanity and predatory academic publishers are corrupting the pursuit of knowledge
  40. Up next: video-on-demand shakes up the television industry
  41. Turkey strikes back: the political ploy behind attacking both Kurdish and Islamic State forces
  42. The off-topic Conversation #54
  43. Will the administration’s congressional testimony on Iran tilt the balance?
  44. The role of water in Australia's uncertain future
  45. The scariest part of climate change isn't what we know, but what we don't
  46. The unmaking of the Australian working class – and their right to resist
  47. We're overdosing on medicine – it's time to embrace life's uncertainty
  48. Australians less likely to survive home ownership than Britons
  49. Heavens above: what Earth 2.0's discovery means for God
  50. Is your child less likely to be bullied in a private school?

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