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  1. Towards another resource curse? Remittances and support for democracy in Africa
  2. TB is treatable and curable: with the right will it can be eradicated
  3. South Africans braced for new confrontation with government over controversial law
  4. Collaboration plan for South African scientists fails to take off
  5. Nearly a third of early adulthood depression linked to bullying in teenage years
  6. RCEP: the trade agreement you've never heard of but should be concerned about
  7. Health Check: how do generic medicines compare with the big brands?
  8. Desert farms could power flight with sunshine and seawater
  9. Look, our voices sound different now, in case you weren't listening
  10. Stain or badge of honour? Convict heritage inspires mixed feelings
  11. Embracing Indigenous languages: the Kiwis just do it better
  12. A little number theory makes the times table a thing of beauty
  13. Our latest scientific research partner was a medieval bishop
  14. How I dissected a T. rex (it took chainsaws, feathers and lots of latex)
  15. A sexually satisfying event for women, or just a new identity for an old antidepressant?
  16. Not everyone who worries about immigrants is a bigot – they're just in a moral bind
  17. First FIFA, then athletics doping claims: we are right to be outraged, but only up to a point
  18. Explainer: how does an experiment at the Large Hadron Collider work?
  19. Extreme hurricanes show benefits of pooling catastrophic risks across states
  20. FIFA reform must not leave developing countries behind
  21. How much government surveillance will Americans accept?
  22. Austerity and house building boom mean British archaeology is in severe danger
  23. Women's World Cup preview: what you need to know
  24. Did the US overreact to 9/11?
  25. Toughing it out on the Paris clay – how to prepare for a French Open final
  26. Australia in the spotlight at climate talks, for all the wrong reasons
  27. Is today's university the new multinational corporation?
  28. The illusion of choice: why the 2016 presidential race looks like 2000
  29. Why you should care about the 'Third Dimension' of government information
  30. Keith Hill's comments about women in country music cut far deeper than misogyny
  31. Treating hidden wounds – the case for putting psychologists in trauma programs
  32. What's that smell? A controversial theory of olfaction deemed implausible
  33. Our ancient obsession with food: humans as evolutionary Master Chefs
  34. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the government's come to Jesus moment
  35. Alan Bond's lesson for Australia: we get the fraudsters we deserve
  36. June 4th 1989: Silence, Power and Politics
  37. Turkey gets a taste for European-style radicalism ahead of election
  38. Mindfulness has lost its Buddhist roots, and it may not be doing you good
  39. Lessons for David Cameron from the European referendum of 1975
  40. How Jaws kicked off our 40-year love affair with sharks
  41. Debunked: four myths about women’s football
  42. Women still need to fight for publishing deals and book prizes
  43. Is this the end of particle physics as we know it? Let's hope not
  44. How an undergraduate discovered tubes of plasma in the sky
  45. African management courses must be focused on local priorities
  46. Namibia's award-winning fish regime needs to move up a gear
  47. The perfect package for reducing poverty is made up of different parts
  48. Species without boundaries: a new way to map our origins
  49. Making smoking history: the case for a smoker’s licence
  50. Immigrant ambassadors open doors for Australia across Asia

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