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  1. Online carjacking: do auto manufacturers realise dangers of networked motors?
  2. Technolog: Hack of dating sites signals an end to promiscuous use of online identity
  3. Why is Jeremy Corbyn stealing the show? Because he's the only Labour candidate saying anything at all
  4. #ImInWorkJeremy: why doctors are rejecting Jeremy Hunt seven-day roster
  5. The same genes influence exam results across a range of school subjects
  6. Climate zombies: can Labor bring back a tabloid-proof climate policy?
  7. Explainer: biosafety and biosecurity in South Africa
  8. Why cities are a rare good news story in climate change
  9. Donald Trump supporters caught between respect for military and hatred of government
  10. Through the brewing class: what beer-making can teach students about business
  11. The Grateful Dead were decades ahead of their time
  12. Promising prognosis as cancer deaths continue to fall
  13. Judgement day: farewell but not goodbye to performance reviews
  14. Tories' short-sighted energy policies could undo years of effort
  15. After Pluto there's still plenty of the solar system left to explore
  16. Why the falling price of gold may be cause for optimism
  17. Why defeating Islamic State might mean re-reading The Lord of the Rings
  18. Why the revolving door of hospital discharge is likely to keep on spinning
  19. Let's hear it for carbs – Tour de France cyclists couldn't do it without them
  20. Fear-based health information makes new mothers anxious
  21. The war on feral cats will need many different weapons
  22. How re-analysing the data of scientific research can change the findings
  23. Africa's forests may be our last chance to slow climate change
  24. South Africa needs to raise taxes: why a VAT increase would be a bad idea
  25. Children exercising is a necessity for development, but there are limits
  26. Money makes world of politics go round, and keeping it clean isn't simple
  27. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the ALP national conference
  28. FactCheck: does coal-fired power cost $79/kWh and wind power $1502/kWh?
  29. Your questions answered on donor conception
  30. Wage policy 'coup' marks debasing of politics by hyper-democracy
  31. The markets have moved on from Greece, but investors are missing the big picture
  32. TURC, Choppergate roughly cancel out in polls
  33. Labor embraces renewables at the cost of good climate policy
  34. Longing for Labor to reform itself? National conference may not provide it
  35. Native forests can help hit emissions targets – if we leave them alone
  36. Not just a slick TV ad: what makes a good domestic violence awareness campaign?
  37. Autistic kids low on vital social hormone, study suggests
  38. What an equitable GST reform package should look like
  39. What are the best ways to discipline kids?
  40. Literary awards and Joan London’s The Golden Age
  41. Engaging the public with science can yield unexpected rewards
  42. Could 'Insight Policing' have saved Sandra Bland, Freddie Gray and others?
  43. Never gonna be respectable: Jeremy, Bernie and Donald offer a real alternative
  44. Discovery of 'oldest' Qur'an fragments could resolve enigmatic history of holy text
  45. Song remains the same for UK papers when it comes to Labour leadership
  46. Chris Froome, the Tour de France, and cycling deserves better
  47. The Crichton campus that could plug the care gap for older people
  48. Why the $100m alien listening project may be a huge waste of time
  49. Women's sport is on the rise but old-fashioned regulators need to catch up
  50. What the royal family can learn from MI5 about secrecy

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