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Why anti-cancer properties in cannabis must be investigated

  • Written by The Conversation
imageIt's the compounds in the cannabis that researchers are interested in. Don Goofy, CC BY

Cancer is a word that conjures up many images. It is a varied disease that affects many people and can leave families distraught. There are fortunately treatments for a large number of these cancers, which work by restricting tumour growth and inducing cell...

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Is the not-so beautiful men’s game putting people off women’s football?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageTackling the legacy of the men's game.Rold Vennenbernd/EPA

The FIFA Women’s World Cup is getting to the business end of the tournament. On Friday and Saturday the quarter-final matches will kick off with an enticing prospect as Germany take on France. It conjures up memories of classic tussles in the men’s game, not least the infamous...

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  7. News flash: affordable housing crisis is hurting all of us (except the well-heeled)
  8. Postcard from Spain: where now for the 'quiet revolution'?
  9. Why Conspiracy Theories Aren’t Harmless Fun
  10. Is the 'nanny state' so bad? After all, voters expect governments to care
  11. Forget freezing sperm, it's time for men to take responsibility for the foreplay of fatherhood
  12. Dear White People ponders post-racism – but we need to talk about that
  13. The rise of the coworking space – sign of the times or flash in the pan?
  14. Telling the Marikana story: an invitation to look more closely at what's in front of us
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  16. Explainer: the evolutionary arms race between bats and moths
  17. Leadership is key to breaking the impasse on constitutional recognition
  18. New bedside test predicts Ebola infection in minutes
  19. Economic theories that have changed us: game theory
  20. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on an early election
  21. If everyone lived in an 'ecovillage', the Earth would still be in trouble
  22. From ads to Oscar winners: a century of Australian animation
  23. It's not PowerPoint's fault, you're just using it wrong
  24. How happiness becomes a burden of identity as a wife and mother
  25. Experts react as Obamacare survives another near-death experience
  26. Marikana tragedy must be understood against the backdrop of structural violence in South Africa
  27. One year on, Islamic State is here to stay – so what next?
  28. Grattan on Friday: Winter risks are greater for Shorten than Abbott
  29. Posh accents, discrimination and employment in Australia
  30. Are our school playgrounds being wrapped in cotton wool?
  31. New analysis: Australia can halve emissions by 2030
  32. What does the Dutch court ruling on climate targets mean for Australia?
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  36. Obamacare victory shows failure of Scalia's conservative revolution
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  38. Europol tasked with online search-and-destroy mission to combat Islamic State
  39. Declining sperm quality in older men puts the issue at the centre of fertility debate
  40. How the parrot got its chat (and its dance moves)
  41. Technolog: Swift vs Apple, Aus Govt votes to block sites and Netflix makes it moot
  42. The real reason Cameron is outlining his EU plans over dinner in Brussels
  43. Tinkering with how we measure child poverty won't help end it
  44. 'Unacceptable' scenes in Calais: whose fault is that, Mr Cameron?
  45. Are plastics making men infertile?
  46. New push to protect 'family values' is a brazen attack on human rights
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