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  1. Six things other cities can learn from Transport for London's success
  2. The Pope's environmental encyclical promises to shake up the climate debate
  3. No means no: how resistance training for women can stop (some) rape
  4. Radical Islam and the West: the moral panic behind the threat
  5. Toil and trouble: the myth of the witch is no myth at all
  6. #distractinglysexy: Sir Tim Hunt's gift to feminism in science
  7. Burdens of war service create a strong case for a veterans' court
  8. Road users must pay, sooner rather than later
  9. With encyclical, Pope Francis elevates environmental justice
  10. Journalists must get better at science
  11. How to dope in cycling and get away with it
  12. Crime and punishment and rehabilitation: a smarter approach
  13. Propaganda or cost of innovation? The high price of new drugs
  14. Dewsbury case reminds us we have much to learn about how extremism spreads
  15. We can quibble over timescales, but real climate progress is afoot
  16. Too many school students are over-confident
  17. A home of your own: dream or delusion?
  18. How the small business write-off can make you worse off
  19. Historians and novelists fight turf wars – let's flip the narrative
  20. Hot weather and CO2 made the tropics a no-go zone for early plant-eating dinosaurs
  21. Mud pies and green spaces – why children do better when they can get outdoors
  22. Is George W Bush a burden or blessing for Jeb Bush’s 2016 campaign?
  23. Everything you need to know about the Labour leadership contenders
  24. Domestic violence 'grown old': the unseen victims of prolonged abuse
  25. Jurassic World reviewed by a dinosaur expert: it isn't faithful to science, but so what?
  26. Elsevier acts against research article pirate sites and claims irreparable harm
  27. Australians very fearful of Islamic State and terrorism, Lowy poll finds
  28. Catch him if you can: Abbott digs in against questions at home and abroad
  29. Al-Bashir's escape: why the African Union defies the ICC
  30. When secret government talks are hacked it shows no one is secure in the connected age
  31. Most of us don't read the social media small print – and it's a data goldmine for third parties
  32. Zimbabwe ditches its dollar, ending an economic era
  33. Philae phones home -- but the mission is about to get riskier
  34. German lessons
  35. Health care cost-sharing prompts consumers to make big cuts in medical spending
  36. EPA Clean Power Plan reenergizes the US climate policy debate
  37. How the first 'horse race' poll changed American political history
  38. Test data misuse reaches absurd levels
  39. Intelligent life in the universe? Phone home, dammit!
  40. What Greyscale on Game of Thrones has in common with leprosy
  41. Will True Detective find depth in flat central California?
  42. How stereotypes reinforce inequalities in primary school
  43. What's wrong with inequality?
  44. The secret to Usain Bolt's speed may lie in synchronicity
  45. Disability and dolls: #ToyLikeMe is a mark of progress
  46. Magna Carta at 800: we are still enjoying the freedoms won
  47. Official statistics mask extent of domestic violence in the UK
  48. Football’s unnoticed scandal: men-only competitions
  49. Why it's time to unshackle yourself from old ideas about 'the stages of life'
  50. How one of Islamic State's early atrocities became a myth

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