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We should be cautious, but not concerned: there’s little evidence PFAS...

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Climate explained: why your backyard lawn doesn’t help reduce carbon dioxide...

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After 44 years of deficits, we’ve a current account surplus. What...

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View from The Hill: Morrison and Dutton block their ears and...

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Maxine Peake brings warmth and likeability to raw, bitter pain in...

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3 ways to help sex offenders safely reintegrate back into the...

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Most of us who work long hours like the jobs we...

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In the Democrats’ bitter race to find a candidate to beat...

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IVF changes babies’ genes but these differences disappear by adulthood

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Three charts on teachers’ pay in Australia: it starts out OK,...

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Bamboo architecture: Bali’s Green School inspires a global renaissance

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Flexible working, the neglected congestion-busting solution for our cities

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