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China's attempt to control hot markets only fans the flames

  • Written by The Conversation
imageHeading for a fall. An investor watches on as Chinese stocks tumbled earlier this month.How Hwee Young/EPA

The economic progress of China over the past 40 years or so has been remarkable. Part of that success has been due to the role that the state has played in creating a stable, long-run environment for business to grow and flourish, able to take...

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Why technology in sport poses a threat to keeping the game fair, safe and affordable

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe swimsuit worn by competitors throughout 2009 improved performance and was subsequently banned. Reuters/Wolfgang Rattay

The history of technology in sport is a long and sordid love affair. It has thrilled, broken hearts, and either built success or elicited cries of fraud.

The humble golf ball is a good example. Fundamental to the game of golf is...

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  4. The twilight comet: Comet PanSTARRS
  5. Politics podcast: Ben Oquist on the direction of the Greens and the Senate crossbench
  6. We can prevent an epidemic of short-sighted kids with more time outdoors
  7. How political engagement on social media can drive people to extremes
  8. Mature, fit, preppy: how hiring for the 'right look' influences retail shoppers
  9. How badly do we want to solve this $32bn dollar persistent pain problem?
  10. Extremism plan pushes the UK down a dangerously illiberal road
  11. Ashley Madison hackers threaten to expose sexual fantasies
  12. Bishop case rests on whether fundraiser was Speaker's 'official business'
  13. A truly independent speaker could renew Australia's parliamentary democracy
  14. The march of the king crabs: a warning from Antarctica
  15. One year on from the carbon price experiment, the rebound in emissions is clear
  16. Borderline personality disorder is a hurtful label for real suffering – time we changed it
  17. An Uber for apartments could solve some common housing problems
  18. Cutting down the tall poppies: female athletes bullied in Aussie schools
  19. Writers and publishers are all at sea under Brandis and the NPEA
  20. Art and science combine to reveal the inner workings of our DNA
  21. Musical training can accelerate brain development and help with literacy skills
  22. From Greece to Iran: the importance of credibility
  23. How to solve the men-women wage gap in international soccer
  24. Britain seeks to understand why some Muslims migrate to Islamic State
  25. Trial in Senegal of former Chadian president is a victory for civil society
  26. The mathematics of better health. How much weight do you really need to lose?
  27. Explainer: why doesn't work always offer a safe escape route from poverty?
  28. In the West Bank, rocks kill (but mostly Palestinians)
  29. Why is life left-handed? The answer is in the stars
  30. Giving fish their medicine at the right time can make all the difference
  31. In first case of its kind, UK high court rules surveillance law unconstitutional
  32. We're stuck with the same debates about childcare as half a century ago
  33. That GST debate: is it game over, game on, or just a never-ending game?
  34. The quiet rebellion taking place in business schools
  35. Reading between the lines of Greece's bailout: debt relief is inevitable -- just not yet
  36. People near fracking wells show higher hospitalization rates
  37. The constitutional right to dignity: from gay marriage to #Black Lives Matter
  38. Lessons from the Apple e-book case
  39. Australian banks are still too big to fail
  40. Spectacular shark encounters: Fanning's close shave reminds us we share the ocean
  41. What’s in a name? Atticus Finch and his Roman forebears
  42. India: the pharmacy of the world where 'crazy drug combinations' go unregulated
  43. Captive giant pandas may need to form a fight club to save the species
  44. How Brazil and Argentina defused their nuclear rivalry
  45. Don't just send all two-year-olds off to school – involve their families too
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  47. The how is as important as the what when it comes to technology for development
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