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'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' season 3 finale blurs the line between sci-fi and fantasy... and that's OK

Permeable inspection of pharmaceuticals goes in-line - EurekAlert!

Waiting in line: Why six feet of social distancing may not be enough - EurekAlert!

Two spacecraft fly precisely in line to imitate a solar eclipse, capture a stunning image and test new technology

Employees who spot problems help the bottom line, so why do leaders give more power to bootlickers? - EurekAlert!

On-line detection of additive concentrations in acidic copper plating solution for metal interconnection by an electrochemical microfluidic workstation - EurekAlert!

In-line NMR guides orthogonal transformation of real-life plastics - EurekAlert!

Sotheby’s to Auction a Ceratosaurus, With Millions and More on the Line

Baboons walk in line for friendship, not survival, new study finds - EurekAlert!

Baboons walk in line for friendship, not survival, new study finds

What happens when a companion chatbot crosses the line? - EurekAlert!

Rocket Lab introduces line of customizable solar arrays for satellites

Don't miss a 'mini planet parade' early on April 24 as the moon, Venus and Saturn line up in the morning sky

The CDC buried a measles forecast that stressed the need for vaccinations. The move is a sign that the public health agency may be falling in line under RFK Jr.

Blurring the line between rain and snow: Limits of meteorological classification

Clothes dryers and the bottom line: Switching to air drying can save hundreds - EurekAlert

Clothes dryers and the bottom line: Switching to air drying can save hundreds

Keeping the steps of cell division in line

These Two Botanists Put Their Lives on the Line on the Colorado River All for Their Science

Research on gravity in line with Einstein's theory of general relativity