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  1. Rising electricity demand could be here to stay
  2. Lax rules boost risk of organised crime snaring government contracts
  3. In the bid for more female leaders, 'mansplaining' probably won't help
  4. Taking gym steroids can affect your learning and memory
  5. Tempting as it may seem, there's no evidence to suggest life on Comet 67P
  6. Whisper it – jet engines are getting quieter
  7. FBI Director Comey's false dilemma: ban encryption or accept terrorism
  8. Retailers' removal of Confederate flag is long time in coming
  9. How rights violators keep the UN Human Rights Council focused on Israel
  10. Budget 2015: safe havens at risk as the welfare axe falls on most vulnerable
  11. Crisis reporting and citizen journalism: 7/7 changed the way we experience news
  12. Staying shut is the best option for Greek banks – but time is running out
  13. Don't overestimate Islamic State threat: Turnbull
  14. How the massive Petrobras corruption scandal is upending Brazilian politics
  15. Amanda Palmer shows why artists need to get better at asking for help
  16. Do animals feel pain like we do?
  17. We all age at different speeds – and scientists have worked out how to calculate it
  18. Q A affair has become theatre of the absurd
  19. Will the Charleston tragedy serve as an inflection point for race relations?
  20. To see the legacy of slavery, look at present-day school systems
  21. That neat and tidy map of tastes on the tongue you learned in school is all wrong
  22. The value of unplugging in the Age of Distraction
  23. Politics podcast: Tim Soutphommasane on 'Team Australia' and racism
  24. How 7/7 changed the way Britain mourns victims of terrorism
  25. As the Greek crisis deepens, academics must encourage the public to think again
  26. Budget 2015: how can Tories square welfare cuts with claim to be 'party of social justice'?
  27. Off the mark: timing is everything in Tour de France sprints
  28. The Ashes: sledging is 'OK as long as you realise where the line is'
  29. The science of strawberries: why do they taste so good?
  30. Women aren't following advice to stop drinking when pregnant
  31. Why too many mothers are still dying at childbirth in West Africa
  32. Extra year of secondary schooling reduces HIV rates in Botswana
  33. How South Africa can transition to a less energy-intensive economy
  34. Getting doctors to reduce diagnostic testing is hard, but we should keep trying
  35. Ignorance and hostility fuel 'imagined solidarity' with Islamists
  36. Varoufakis exit is not the game changer the EU needs
  37. No country for new videogames: Brandis and Abbott are playing with our creative future
  38. What next after Jakarta ends water privatisation?
  39. China: (not) too soon to panic?
  40. Australia's Constitution works because it doesn't define national identity
  41. Legal Aid vs private practice: do university fees dictate job choices?
  42. Indigenous culture and astrophysics: a path to reconciliation
  43. What the Dog-Fish and Camel-Bird can tell us about how our brains work
  44. Australia can stop greenhouse gas emissions by 2050: here's how
  45. Supermarket monsters can be agents of change
  46. Abuse and neglect of people with disabilities demands zero-tolerance response
  47. What we've learned about radicalisation since 7/7
  48. The Women's World Cup was a success, but still dogged by sexism
  49. What Angela Merkel does next will define the future of Europe
  50. Robocabs: how long before you ditch your car for a driverless electric taxi?

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