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4801 How is oxygen 'sucked out' of our waterways? Stuart Khan, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, UNSW 330
4802 Sugar daddy capitalism: even the world's oldest profession is being uberised Peter Fleming, Professor, University of Technology Sydney 368
4803 What happens after you take injured wildlife to the vet? Bronwyn Orr, Veterinarian and PhD candidate, University of Sydney 404
4804 Superannuation: why we stick with the duds Susan Thorp, Professor of Finance, University of Sydney 443
4805 The Productivity Commission inquiry was just the start. It's time for a broader review of super and how much it is needed Geoff Warren, Associate Professor, College of Business and Economics, Australian National University 451
4806 Heaven on earth: the ancient roots of your backyard garden Eva Anagnostou-Laoutides, Associate Professor in Ancient History, Australian Research Council Future Fellow, Macquarie University 449
4807 Want to breastfeed? These five things will make it easier Alyce Wilson, Senior Research Officer at Burnet Institute, Lecturer at Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, University of Melbourne, Medical Doctor at Royal Women's Hospital, Burnet Institute 440
4808 Populism's problems can be fixed by getting the public better-informed. And that's actually possible Ron Levy, Associate professor, Australian National University 391
4809 Fast serves don't make sense – unless you factor in physics and 'cheating' Anthony Blazevich, Professor of Biomechanics, Edith Cowan University 544
4810 Graduate employment is up, but finding a job can still take a while Andrew Norton, Higher Education Program Director, Grattan Institute 519
4811 The art of distraction: Sebastian Smee's Quarterly Essay Stephanie Trigg, Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor of English Literature, University of Melbourne 493
4812 Cultivating a nation: why the mythos of the Australian farmer is problematic Christopher Mayes, DECRA Research Fellow, Deakin University 736
4813 Vital Signs: so far, it's more of a house price blip than a bust in the making Richard Holden, Professor of Economics, UNSW 490
4814 The economics of 'cash for cane toads' – a textbook example of perverse incentives David Smerdon, Assistant Professor, School of Economics, The University of Queensland 765
4815 There's no such thing as a safe tan. Here's what's happening underneath your summer glow H. Peter Soyer, Professor of Dermatology, The University of Queensland 583
4816 'Alexa, call my lawyer!' Are you legally liable if someone makes a purchase using your virtual assistant? Mark Giancaspro, Lecturer in Law, University of Adelaide 571
4817 Explainer: what causes algal blooms, and how we can stop them Michele Burford, Professor - Australian Rivers Institute, and Dean - Research Infrastructure, Griffith University 498
4818 Sex offender registries don't prevent re-offending (and vigilante justice is real) Maggie Hall, Adjunct Lecturer, UNSW, Lecturer, School of Social Sciences and Psychology, Western Sydney University 455
4819 Should cyber officials be required to tell victims of cyber crimes they've been hacked? Greg Austin, Professor UNSW Canberra Cyber, UNSW 503
4820 Productivity Commission finds super a bad deal. And yes, it comes out of wages Brendan Coates, Fellow, Grattan Institute 486

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