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How re-analysing the data of scientific research can change the findings

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imageA re-analysis of data of deworming at schools in Kenya has generated different findings.2014 Evidence Action/Photoshare

Science, many people believe, is kept in check by scientists reviewing each other’s work. This has recently extended to re-analysis of data to see if results can be replicated, and has overturned important findings in medicin...

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Africa's forests may be our last chance to slow climate change

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imageConservation action is needed to save the DRC's forests and slow global climate change.Julien Harneis, Creative Commons.

Deforestation is now the second leading cause of global climate change. Debates on this topic often centre on the Amazon, given the high-profile destruction of its forest biodiversity. However, a troubling rise in deforestation...

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  1. Children exercising is a necessity for development, but there are limits
  2. Money makes world of politics go round, and keeping it clean isn't simple
  3. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the ALP national conference
  4. FactCheck: does coal-fired power cost $79/kWh and wind power $1502/kWh?
  5. Your questions answered on donor conception
  6. Wage policy 'coup' marks debasing of politics by hyper-democracy
  7. The markets have moved on from Greece, but investors are missing the big picture
  8. TURC, Choppergate roughly cancel out in polls
  9. Labor embraces renewables at the cost of good climate policy
  10. Longing for Labor to reform itself? National conference may not provide it
  11. Native forests can help hit emissions targets – if we leave them alone
  12. Not just a slick TV ad: what makes a good domestic violence awareness campaign?
  13. Autistic kids low on vital social hormone, study suggests
  14. What an equitable GST reform package should look like
  15. What are the best ways to discipline kids?
  16. Literary awards and Joan London’s The Golden Age
  17. Engaging the public with science can yield unexpected rewards
  18. Could 'Insight Policing' have saved Sandra Bland, Freddie Gray and others?
  19. Never gonna be respectable: Jeremy, Bernie and Donald offer a real alternative
  20. Discovery of 'oldest' Qur'an fragments could resolve enigmatic history of holy text
  21. Song remains the same for UK papers when it comes to Labour leadership
  22. Chris Froome, the Tour de France, and cycling deserves better
  23. The Crichton campus that could plug the care gap for older people
  24. Why the $100m alien listening project may be a huge waste of time
  25. Women's sport is on the rise but old-fashioned regulators need to catch up
  26. What the royal family can learn from MI5 about secrecy
  27. How UK anti-terror guidance could violate children's human rights
  28. Shorten embraces the boat turnback policy he previously condemned
  29. White shark populations are growing. Here’s why that’s good news
  30. Study shows most teenage friendships doomed to fail: but whose fault is that?
  31. A teacher uses Star Trek for difficult conversations on race and gender
  32. From kitsch to Park Avenue: the cultural history of the plastic pink flamingo
  33. Scientist at work: mathematician collects ocean and glacier data in the field to make climate models in the lab
  34. You should really be nicer to your colleagues – rude behavior is contagious
  35. Runs versus lemons: why US bank stress tests succeeded while Europe's failed
  36. Labor seeks to turn climate policy into a positive with ambitious renewables goal
  37. It's not all about aliens – listening project may unveil other secrets of the universe
  38. Explainer: how does the weather affect the economy?
  39. Hockey left with no regrets but huge bill in 'Treasurer for Sale' case
  40. How much would Labor's 50% renewable energy policy cost Australian households?
  41. Focusing free childcare on 'working parents' is short-sighted
  42. Rewilding isn't about nostalgia – exciting new worlds are possible
  43. Ten years after the de Menezes killing, we're no better at identifying faces
  44. Scientists at work: understanding human cooperation in a changing world
  45. Five things silver screen boxers have taught Jake Gyllenhaal
  46. From the temple to the street: how Sikh kitchens are becoming the new food banks
  47. Remembering EL Doctorow, the conscience of the USA
  48. The search for ET has been going on for years: so what do we know so far?
  49. Government's proposed country-of-origin labels leave you to guess where your food comes from
  50. Who's on the outer? Uncovering poverty's many faces

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