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Hillary Clinton's campaign: will gender matter?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageIs that a womanly or a manly finger wag? Rick Wilking/Reuters

Now that Hillary Clinton has announced that she will, indeed, run for the presidency, will her gender matter?

After Barack Obama, one might argue that gender may no longer be an issue. Not only has he broken the barriers for African American men, but his presidency has also made it less...

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Measuring coral reef fishes by taking humans out of the picture

  • Written by The Conversation
imageCoral reefs and associated fisheries are of vital social, cultural and economic importance.Noah Pomeroy, Author provided

We are living in the Anthropocene, a period where humans are the dominant force on Earth’s natural systems. Coral reef ecosystems are no exception.

Widely known for their striking beauty and diversity, coral reefs also have...

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  1. More than one elephant in the COAG meeting room
  2. Parties short of ideas on how to secure Britain's digital future
  3. In the vaccine debate, science is just getting its boots on
  4. State of the Nation: Britain's role in the world just keeps shrinking
  5. Back on record – the reasons behind vinyl's unlikely comeback
  6. What role will Northern Ireland play in the British election?
  7. What's the optimum amount of homework to set a teenager?
  8. Shock NSW upper house result doesn't alter balance of power
  9. The creative process is more than one giant leap for humankind
  10. Giant galaxies die from the inside when they stop making stars
  11. A hundred in a million: our obsession with the Victoria Cross
  12. Brainy bones: the hidden complexity inside your skeleton
  13. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on Joe Hockey's waning popularity
  14. Coal seam gas can provide certainty in a time of market chaos
  15. Shift to online music underscores power of a handful of tech giants
  16. State of imprisonment: can ACT achieve a 'human rights' prison?
  17. What Jeremy Clarkson taught us about incivility in the workplace
  18. Challenger debate shows Cameron should be afraid — but not as afraid as Nick Clegg
  19. Making films is never easy but we can fix the local industry
  20. China's growing labour movement offers hope for workers globally
  21. Explainer: COAG and the 'GST carve-up'
  22. East-West Link shows miserable failure of planning process
  23. Making schools safer and more welcoming for LGBTQI students
  24. Dr Karl didn't breach ethics, but now he should spruik the science
  25. Adoption has a role in child protection but it's no panacea
  26. True Detective, Breaking Bad – the simple truth about complexity
  27. Fortescue's roster changes signal waning of the cashed-up FIFO era
  28. Investor rights to sue governments pose real dangers
  29. High youth unemployment can't be blamed on wages
  30. Getting in early to avoid gender stereotyping careers
  31. The alpine grazing debate was never about science
  32. Government inquiry takes aim at green charities that 'get political'
  33. A prescription for better health: exercise after prostate cancer
  34. Good news: fatal shootings are now less common in Australia, NZ, Canada and even the US
  35. Measuring the value of science: it's not always about the money
  36. Flashbulb memories – why do we remember learning about dramatic events so vividly?
  37. Manifesto Check: on immigration, UKIP offers only confusion
  38. Manifesto Check: UKIP’s sums add up but should be treated with caution
  39. Should professions like pilots have less medical privacy?
  40. Q A: what is being done to stem migrant crossings in the Mediterranean?
  41. Fact check: has arts funding been decimated or protected?
  42. Manifesto Check: Lib Dems commit to skills, but some policies miss the mark
  43. Manifesto Check: Greens go big on environment but what’s the political end game?
  44. The rather large cost UKIP forgot to mention in its manifesto
  45. UKIP manifesto a bid for credibility after disappointing campaign kick off
  46. What Helen Zille's departure means for South Africa's main opposition party
  47. Manifesto Check: Liberal Democrats' mental health policy leaves out the detail
  48. International community must not ignore the plight of 'Mandela of the Maldives'
  49. AMA's 'bleak' outlook for hospitals strengthens premiers' case on funding
  50. Manifesto Check: Greens put ideology over evidence on education

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