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  1. Who has a real vision for science in Britain's general election?
  2. Twitter expands its anti-abuse arsenal, but has a long way to go to silence the trolls
  3. How the language you speak changes your view of the world
  4. Election 2015: Northern Irish parties scrap over most marginal seat in the UK
  5. Explainer: what is a confidence-and-supply government?
  6. Britain's battered unions have new battles round the corner
  7. Manifesto Check: Tory tax policies are out of focus
  8. After ten years, spacecraft will end life as just another crater on Mercury's surface
  9. Health Check: why do I have stretch marks and what can I do about them?
  10. Adoration and abuse: how virtual maltreatment harms athletes
  11. Who bears the cost when your Uber or Airbnb turns bad?
  12. Recovery must improve Nepal after the deadly earthquake
  13. World's first genetically modified human embryo raises ethical concerns
  14. Indonesia does need the death penalty to deter drug traffickers
  15. Are the humanities in crisis? In Australia, the sector is thriving
  16. The off-topic Conversation #40
  17. This budget - like others before - will favour the rent-seekers
  18. Australia's 'five strong pillar' economy: agriculture
  19. Indigenous Australia: Enduring Civilisation is a challenge to review
  20. Our $3b-a-year system is flying blind in supporting ex-prisoners
  21. Explainer: why do some breast cancers come back?
  22. School choice: no great love for the private path, but parents follow the money
  23. On these numbers, Australia's emissions auction won't get the job done
  24. Inoculating against science denial
  25. On the internet, no one knows you're Grant Shapps ...
  26. The Australian Consensus Centre: what are the costs and benefits to UWA?
  27. Hubble's ultraviolet telescope has revealed more about the stars than we could ever see
  28. United Kingdom Election – 11 days to go
  29. Nepal shows its vulnerability after devastating earthquake
  30. There is no evidence that the death penalty acts as a deterrent
  31. The past is not sacred: the 'history wars' over Anzac
  32. Chile's Calbuco Volcano erupts without warning. What can we expect next?
  33. Creating justice for Bangladeshi garment workers with pressure not boycotts
  34. Manifesto Check: Labour fails to see sport and physical activity as crucial public services
  35. Fact Check: does any country in Europe other than Britain want to renegotiate the EU treaty?
  36. Miliband the internationalist bats off Tory Libya attack and opens a new front in election campaign
  37. Calbuco volcano – evacuations and air-traffic disruption follow eruption
  38. Why too much Facebook can leave you feeling down
  39. Anthony Trollope is 200 – try him, you might wake up laughing
  40. Yellowstone earthquakes reveal a volcanic system six times bigger than we thought
  41. Manifesto Check: SNP fails to recognise the potential of sport
  42. The EU’s case against Gazprom is about far more than business
  43. Manifesto Check: UKIP pledge more police resources, despite falling crime levels
  44. Election 2015: can a Green union man beat Labour's London parachuter in the north east?
  45. Want to understand the BBC bubble? Watch W1A 2
  46. Humanitarian emergency is being used to justify dangerous measures to stop migration
  47. British newspapers are in decline but they still make the political weather
  48. It's the return of the long-term economic plan! But has Osborne read his history?
  49. To run the NHS better, we must remember the people at its heart
  50. The 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide

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