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El Niño is over, but has left its mark across the world

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The 2015-16 El Niño has likely reached its end. Tropical Pacific Ocean temperatures, trade winds, cloud and pressure patterns have all dropped back to near normal, although clearly the event’s impacts around the globe are still being felt.

Recent changes in Pacific Ocean temperatures have been comparable to the decline seen at the end...

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Why some newspaper paywalls are simply unsustainable

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Despite the shift to digital newsrooms, it is fair to say that Australian newspapers are still reliant on print for their advertising revenue.

The largest newspaper groups, representing 90% of the Australian market, made 80% of their advertising revenue from print in 2015, according to industry data. The data shows the combined advertising revenue...

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  1. Meet Cleverman: our first Aboriginal screen superhero, with healing powers and a political edge
  2. We mightn't like it, but there are ethical reasons to use animals in medical research
  3. My brain made me do it: will neuroscience change the way we punish criminals?
  4. From tiger to free-range parents – what research says about pros and cons of popular parenting styles
  5. Barnaby Joyce missteps, linking live cattle suspension and boat arrivals
  6. Queensland commits to fixing water quality in the Great Barrier Reef
  7. Why is childcare such a hard sell in the federal election?
  8. Election FactCheck: is Australia among the only major advanced economies where pollution levels are going up?
  9. No (is a one word poem)
  10. DNA Nation raises tough questions for Indigenous Australians
  11. 'DNA Nation' misrepresents our past and turns Indigenous people into a palaeo-theme park
  12. Bernie Sanders is key to Hillary Clinton's prospects as US election gets serious
  13. Living with complexity: evolution, ecology, viruses and climate change
  14. Money plays a role in family violence across cultures
  15. Weekly Dose: Digoxin, the heart medicine that may have given us Van Gogh's Starry Night
  16. Reducing energy use is a big winner for business and the climate
  17. Dairy farmers get $555 million in concessional loans
  18. Party slogans run the risk of being undermined during the campaign
  19. A healthy diet is cheaper than junk food but a good diet is still too expensive for some
  20. VIDEO: The five greatest Scorsese scenes – episode #1
  21. What social insects can teach us about resilient infrastructure
  22. Good political slogans and this year's, meh, yawn, failings
  23. Murray Goulburn saga has roots in deregulation
  24. Dairy farmers are being 'milked dry', but let's remember the real cost of milk
  25. Election explainer: why are there 150 lower house MPs and 76 senators?
  26. Business Briefing: manipulating the BBSW
  27. Is your artwork genuine and who can you trust to advise you?
  28. Child-free: why women who choose not to have kids are given such a hard time
  29. Australia's volcanic history is a lot more recent than you think
  30. Morrison and Cormann caught out on black hole but money still risky ground for Shorten
  31. Television agreement a WIN for Network Ten
  32. Ground the banks until they learn to behave?
  33. Here's looking at: Cindy Sherman 'Head Shots'
  34. We must do more to help people with intellectual impairments stay out of prison
  35. The Man Who Knew Infinity: inspiration, rigour and the art of mathematics
  36. Nova Peris quits parliament after single term
  37. Walking challenges aren't doing you much good if you're swapping running for walking
  38. '30-minute city'? Not in my backyard! Smart Cities Plan must let people have their say
  39. Microfinance could wind up being the new subprime
  40. Huge solar storms may be key to life on Earth
  41. How diversity and change has made the Australian family stronger than ever
  42. How we live now: Australian families at a glance
  43. Fighting income inequality: the role business can play
  44. 'Mummy, where does steak come from?' How Australian families talk about meat
  45. Will Zika virus cast a shadow over the Rio Olympics?
  46. How our modular brain pieces the world together
  47. What is the Coalition’s real agenda for Australian schools?
  48. A guide to using drones to study wildlife: first, do no harm
  49. The Liberals may have miscalculated Turnbull's electoral appeal
  50. Slight movement to Labor as Shorten's ratings improve

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