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  1. Climate: the elephant in the room for developing northern Australia
  2. Memento Mori – remember that you have to die
  3. Economic theories that have changed us: asymmetric information
  4. FactCheck: could the China-Australia FTA lock out Australian workers?
  5. How to get teenagers to read
  6. Defences against Dallas Buyers Club settle or face large fines letters
  7. Government's citizenship changes target members of listed terrorist organisations
  8. Greece: why there can be no winners in the Grexit game
  9. Al-Bashir: what the law says about South Africa's duties
  10. This Father's Day, be grateful your dad is a human
  11. The massacre at Mother Emanuel: the past still lives with us
  12. Hate violence and the tragedy of the Charleston shootings
  13. Look for the patterns in Charleston
  14. Explainer: is aircraft cabin air toxic? Report
  15. The Monsters of Jurassic World
  16. David Cameron has passed the buck with extremism speech
  17. Does Pixar's Inside Out show how memory actually works?
  18. Study: humans causing sixth extinction event on Earth
  19. Earth's sixth mass extinction has begun, new study confirms
  20. Prosecuting sports corruption is tough, and we should look to another solution
  21. Internet has hidden perils for teenagers – but spying on them isn't the answer
  22. Galactico Christiano Ronaldo has the earliest stars in the universe named after him
  23. As gatekeepers, moms hold keys to shared parenting duties
  24. The lethal gentleman: the 'benevolent sexism' behind Dylann Roof's racism
  25. Dominican Republic has taken citizenship from up to 200,000 and is getting away with it
  26. Forget the sympathy – asylum is a refugee's right
  27. Gains for women at European Games eclipsed by Azerbaijan's appalling human rights record
  28. How Jaws ate the horror genre – and has yet to spit it out
  29. How Lego legally locked in the iconic status of its mini-figures
  30. Vandals attack Anish Kapoor's vagina – but is it a sphincter?
  31. When it comes to older people and sex, doctors put their heads in the sand
  32. When it comes to Fitbit's 10,000 steps, one size doesn't fit all
  33. It's not just hype – 3D printing is the bridge to the future
  34. Could the GOP face a backlash if they get their wish in Supreme Court ACA decision?
  35. Mathematics, spaghetti alla carbonara and you
  36. 'Teaching artists': creative ways to teach English to immigrant kids
  37. Racial and caste oppression have many similarities
  38. Bill would close loophole on figuring regulations' impacts
  39. More Oxbridge grads choose teaching – but it's no wonder they gravitate to private schools
  40. Abbott has papal disconnect on fossil fuels, renewables
  41. The volcanoes of Venus, have we finally seen one erupt?
  42. Wind commissioner? Let's have a coal commissioner too
  43. Danish government voted out — but who moves in depends on a battle of wills on the right
  44. Misleading reporting disguises need to protect FIFO workers
  45. Remind me again, how can companies patent breast cancer genes?
  46. Five reasons housing is more affordable overseas
  47. Why World Bank praise for a profit-making education firm in Kenya was a bad idea
  48. These Pacific islanders still live at the mercy of the US military
  49. How we discovered the dark side of wearable fitness trackers
  50. China is outflanking Russia in the struggle to woo Europe

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