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Indonesia's vast mangroves are a treasure worth saving

  • Written by The Conversation
imageMangroves are still be cleared for aquaculture expansion. Since 1989, 6600 hectares of Tanjung Panjang Nature Reserve’s original 13,300 ha of mangroves have been converted.Iona Soulsby

Which of the world’s great forests store the most carbon per hectare? The dense tropical rainforests of the Amazon, Borneo, the Congo or Papua New...

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Ms Bishop goes to Tehran: a story of good news and bad news

  • Written by The Conversation
imageForeign ministers Julie Bishop and Mohammad Zarif demonstrated a growing rapport between Australia and Iran in reaching agreement on some but not all fronts during her visit to Tehran.EPA

Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop’s visit to Iran is potentially an important step in bringing Iran back into the mainstream international community....

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Health Check: why does women's hair thin out?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageAlmost 60% of Australian women are predisposed to female pattern hair loss.faungg's photo/Flickr, CC BY-ND

Balding in men is so common it doesn’t raise an eyebrow. But when a woman starts to lose hair, it can be extremely distressing. Will she end up bald, too?

Help, I’ve got alopecia!

The term alopecia means hair loss. It doesn’t...

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  1. Being human today: sharing stories to shape teachers
  2. Let the people decide new place names on Mercury and Pluto
  3. Can Asian and African countries revive their 1950s solidarity?
  4. Anzacs flew the Union Jack but now we need to wave our own flag
  5. Could a robot do your job? Short answer: yes
  6. The off-topic Conversation #39
  7. Time for states to change the script over GST gains
  8. Brothers, believers and brave mujahideen: how to counter the lure of Islamic State propaganda
  9. State of imprisonment: if locking 'em up is the goal, NT's a success
  10. Lest we forget our other heroes of war, fighting for freedom at home
  11. PMS ice-cream doesn't have to be some kind of period drama
  12. How co-housing could make homes cheaper and greener
  13. An ethical case for marriage equality in Australia
  14. How to build light rail in our cities without emptying the public purse
  15. Why are Australia's marine parks being reviewed so soon after they were signed off?
  16. Study claiming gender equity in science, technology, maths doesn't reflect real life
  17. How much will Australia's Dallas Buyers Club pirates have to pay?
  18. The EC's case against Google is a bad application of outdated laws
  19. Ambassador's post is the latest step on a long and winding road for women in Iran
  20. Manifesto Check: Plaid Cymru's top policies
  21. Reform needed after Stephen Dank's AFL anti-doping tribunal verdict
  22. Animal Justice wins final NSW upper house seat, and NSW poll performance
  23. Zones of peace and turmoil
  24. What does Nicola Sturgeon want in return for supporting a Labour government?
  25. Manifesto Check: the Liberal Democrats' top policies
  26. Manifesto Check: Lib Dems lack vision on early years and primary education
  27. Manifesto Check: Lib Dems take a more liberal approach to immigration
  28. First colour images of Ceres revealed as Dawn approaches
  29. Look out Russell Brand, here's David Hume from beyond the grave in defence of politics
  30. Europe's war on migrants – while we argue, thousands perish in the Mediterranean
  31. Manifesto Check: top UKIP policies
  32. What would immigration look like under a progressive coalition?
  33. Manifesto Check: Labour's tax plan may fail to raise revenue
  34. We need better broadband but the politicians can't agree how to deliver it
  35. Tories are offering 'points' for sharing their content online but won't say what they're for
  36. Manifesto Check: Tory housing policy won't get generation rent onto the property ladder
  37. NHS future looks grim – yet politicians still make election promises they can't keep
  38. Manifesto Check: top Green Party policies
  39. David’s futile fight against the goliath of bureaucracy
  40. Let's leave the pros and cons of bilingualism out of politics
  41. What the trial of Socrates teaches about the difference between winning and excellence
  42. Rebirth of Progressivism may breathe new life in labor unions
  43. Concussion recovery isn't just about getting back on the field – it's also about getting back to the classroom
  44. Hope for the kidnapped girls in Nigeria dimming even as Boko Haram loses steam
  45. Hillary Clinton's campaign: will gender matter?
  46. The Mo' things change: media coverage of Mo'ne Davis reinforces barriers for female ballplayers
  47. Measuring coral reef fishes by taking humans out of the picture
  48. Is your kid having fun reading? Here are some tips
  49. More than one elephant in the COAG meeting room
  50. Parties short of ideas on how to secure Britain's digital future

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