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  1. What's in your purse dictates what's on your plate
  2. Why Africa is particularly vulnerable to climate change
  3. The world's unexplained silence over human tragedy in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan
  4. After school learning makes kids masters of their own maths destiny
  5. Ghostwriters haunt our illusions about solitary authors
  6. India and China move closer as Modi tours 'Act East' policy
  7. Groundwater: the natural wonder that needs protecting from coal seam gas
  8. Patent applications are down in Australia thanks to tougher rules
  9. Employers need more than money to hire older workers
  10. Osamacide, 'justice' and the deadly legacy of Bin Laden
  11. Stanley Donwood, Radiohead and the power of musical artwork
  12. Iron ore miners should leave the market if they can't compete
  13. Climbing the tree: the case for chimpanzee 'personhood'
  14. FactCheck: Has any country bested Australia in emissions intensity reduction since 1990?
  15. Coal and climate change: a death sentence for the Great Barrier Reef
  16. We need a smart urban revolution, and Asia is just the place to do it
  17. Putting words to the tune of Indigenous constitutional recognition
  18. Book review: Selling Students Short
  19. Some people with bipolar struggle to communicate – and here's why
  20. No, we're not all being pickled in deadly radiation from smartphones and wifi
  21. How our obsession with cheap flights is sparking a security risk beneath our feet
  22. Lessons for Labour: how to be an effective opposition
  23. Health risks beneath the painted beauty in America's nail salons
  24. The End of Representative Politics?
  25. Don't panic – UK deflation is nothing more than a blip
  26. Russian whistleblower poisoned with heartbreak grass – an ancient perspective
  27. War between miners catches government in the crossfire
  28. Explainer: Ireland's world-first popular vote on gay marriage
  29. Explainer: what is a 'coasting' school?
  30. Apple and Starbucks could have avoided being hacked if they'd taken this simple step
  31. California's water paradox: why enough will never be enough
  32. Why do students cheat? Listen to this dean's words
  33. What does nuclear power cost? Old plants dispel easy answers
  34. Federal advisory committees are critical to the legislative process – and the public should be more involved
  35. Explainer: how do you measure a sea's level, anyway?
  36. Who are the top football teams in the health league?
  37. As refugee crisis deepens, the world is losing patience with South Sudan
  38. A bonfire of the economists as Britain loses faith
  39. Without a safeguard, Australia will burn through our emissions target
  40. The verdict's in: we must better protect kids from toxic lead exposure
  41. Scott McIntyre vs SBS will test employees' right to be opinionated
  42. The end of humanitarianism?
  43. Corruption cripples Iraqi armed forces in the fight against Islamic State
  44. Why men are not biologically useless after all ...
  45. Why NATO and Russia are playing a Cold War game of hotlines and spooks
  46. The buck stops elsewhere: how corporate power trumps politics
  47. The rise of wearable health tech could mean the end of the sickie
  48. Why one of the wealthiest countries in the world is failing to feed its people
  49. Unite’s break with Labour: bluff, bluster and empty threats
  50. Dying matters. That’s why we must listen to patients' wishes

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