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Who really benefits from the 'internet space race'?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageSolar-powered drones could fly for years at a time delivering internet access.Titan Aerospace

In the film Elysium, the ultra-rich have left an apocalyptic Earth ravaged by global warming and overpopulation. Their utopian colony orbits high above Earth which festers below. Science fiction, but Silicon Valley techno-utopians also dream of rising...

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Northern Ireland's same-sex marriage campaign gets a boost from south of the border

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imageA rally in Belfast marked the start of the official campaign.PA/Liam McBurney

The campaign to bring same-sex marriage to Northern Ireland moved up a gear after the Republic of Ireland voted to make it legal in a May referendum. The official campaign was launched on June 13 with a rally in Belfast City centre where the public was encouraged to join...

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  1. Artificial recreation of happy memories may become the next big weapon against depression
  2. China-Australia trade agreement a compromised victory
  3. By freeing prisoners from cycle of crime, education cuts re-offending
  4. Antony and the Johnsons at Dark Mofo: uplifting, sombre, beautiful
  5. Here's what better relations with the US mean for city farms in Cuba
  6. Shorten seeks to fast-track union royal commission appearance
  7. Obama's visit to Kenya: why Africa matters to America
  8. African Development Bank must gear up for a more proactive role
  9. More African children are going to school – but is quantity a distraction from quality?
  10. Africa goes digital as music lovers turn to surfing for songs
  11. Time to allow water management to take its own course
  12. Queensland holds lessons for states set to crack down on bikies
  13. The literary pilgrimage: from Brontëites to TwiHards
  14. Explainer: what is the MERS outbreak in South Korea?
  15. Rebuilding a safer and stronger Vanuatu after Cyclone Pam
  16. Electronic innovation can help fix an archaic, crowded prison system
  17. 100 days since Cyclone Pam, people across Vanuatu pause to reflect on loss and resilience
  18. Communities are taking renewable power into their own hands
  19. Not just daggy dongas: time to embrace prefabricated buildings
  20. Eats, shoots and leaves: what the movie industry does to 'location'
  21. Chocolate on top: how a cashless economy might be bad for your waistline
  22. The facts on Australian coal production
  23. How to make Australia more bilingual
  24. Spoiler-alert culture is taking all of the fun out of television
  25. Fifty years on, time to call it a day for cheap wine casks
  26. Monkey minds: what we can learn from primate personality
  27. Huge dust cloud discovered around the Moon -- but 'lunar glow' remains a mystery
  28. Pope’s climate letter is a radical attack on the logic of the market
  29. The moral – and political – force of Pope Francis on climate
  30. Five amazing extinct creatures that aren't dinosaurs
  31. Greece: the Syriza government is behaving like Diogenes the Cynic – here's why
  32. Do you believe in magic? How European sleight of hand will make migrant boats disappear
  33. Abbott to announce boost for the north
  34. Criminalising forced marriage has not helped its victims
  35. Cheating with essay mills: an extension of students asking each other for help?
  36. Sometimes it's hard to be a man
  37. After years of conflict, huge project could help scientists decipher the brain
  38. The privatisation of mental health: how good services are turning in favour of the rich
  39. A tale of two borders: why North Koreans risk walking the DMZ
  40. What Apple's new music streaming service will mean for underpaid songwriters
  41. We need to change how and where we build to be ready for a future of more extreme weather
  42. What's behind the new US-India Defense Pact?
  43. After school shootings, students fare poorly in math, English
  44. Cologne, Peter Singer, and Disinvitations
  45. Butler wins Labor presidency and backs quick start on party reform
  46. Woolworths forced to eat a slice of humble pie
  47. Explainer: what is KPC and should I be worried about these superbugs?
  48. Driverless cars are a catch 22: we do none of the driving, but take all of the responsibility
  49. Cameron risks losing grassroots support if EU plan fails
  50. Duckworth-Lewis has had a good innings in one-day cricket. Is it time for it to retire?

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