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  1. Ancient DNA reveals how Europeans developed light skin and lactose tolerance
  2. Drunken monkeys? Only humans really don't know when they've had enough
  3. It’s a crying shame when Nobel laureates are exposed as sexist
  4. Obama's use of regulation to make environmental policy: not unusual and not illegal
  5. Explainer: tackling the stigma and myths around sexuality
  6. The science behind a more meaningful understanding of sexual orientation
  7. Why anti-gay sentiment remains strong in much of Africa
  8. Judge's comments hurt efforts to protect all children from abuse
  9. In sport's drug-testing arms race, the cheats are usually a step ahead
  10. Greece must accept reform proposals before time runs out
  11. Labour should forget 'Saint' David Miliband – he fluffed his chance
  12. Sci-fi and Jurassic Park have driven research, scientists say
  13. Hockey's proneness to mistakes matters well beyond issues around the housing bubble
  14. Viruses are highly evolved infectious agents – perfect to go after cancer
  15. Is it ethical to use data from Nazi medical experiments?
  16. Time to end Europe’s disgrace of holding Greek people hostage
  17. When will we have better batteries than lithium-ion for gadgets and electric vehicles?
  18. How two cool new apps could make democracy more transparent
  19. The business of rankings: did the US News World Report make substantial mistakes?
  20. To excel in youth sports, kids need couch time
  21. Think indoor tanning is a safer alternative to sitting in the sun? Think again
  22. Libya: multitude of militias stand in way of new UN peace plan
  23. Kid gloves are off at the Sydney Film Festival family program
  24. Paris climate deal could be Cameron's global legacy
  25. HSBC restructuring shows universal banks are coming back down to earth
  26. Where next for the Kurds after Turkish election success of HDP?
  27. Two steps forward, one step back: how World War II changed how we do human research
  28. Three things we have to crack before we can find any cures for Alzheimer's
  29. Caffeine may reduce stress – but it won't solve your problems
  30. Another rate cut possible due to weak economy: Stevens
  31. Why criminalising homosexuality is a public health hazard
  32. South Africa's renewable energy plan needs a close eye
  33. Why it's time the world embraced Wikipedia
  34. Why nuclear power would be a bad option for South Africa
  35. The G7 is right to call for fossil fuel phase-out, but it can happen sooner
  36. NSW ditches another protection for Indigenous people in custody
  37. On the frontier: the intriguing dance of history and fiction
  38. Why I Love: surrounding myself with venomous critters
  39. New solar storm forecasting technique breaks the 24-hour warning barrier for Earth
  40. Explainer: what is 'judicial review'? How does it apply to citizenship?
  41. Ice epidemic or not, heavier use and higher purity is increasing harms
  42. Tailored online NAPLAN better for monitoring high and low achievers
  43. Stanza and deliver – the filmic poetry of Mad Max: Fury Road
  44. Don't give up on orange-bellied parrots yet, there's still hope
  45. Beliefs about innate talent may dissuade students from STEM
  46. Uber 'micropreneurs' signal the end of work as we know it
  47. Why the G7 warning of more sanctions won't worry Russia
  48. G7: We won't be off fossil fuels by 2100 – we'll be burning every last lump of coal
  49. Found: preserved dinosaur cells – but sadly scientists still can't build Jurassic Park
  50. Blanket ban on legals highs could push users towards more dangerous substances

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