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SOCIOLOGYThe end of privacy
From big data to ubiquitous Internet connections, technology empowers researchers and the public—but makes traditional notions of privacy obsolete
PHYSIOLOGYDefining necessary circadian clock elements
Control of negative circadian elements in the simple fungus Neurosporagoes beyond targeted proteolysis. [Also see Perspective by Kramer]
APPLIED PHYSICSLarge-crystal perovskite films
Solution processing techniques enable the growth of high-quality, large-area perovskite crystals for solar cells.
ANATOMYEven chicks may count from left to right
Baby chicks also “count” from left to right. [Also see Perspective by Brugger]
GEOCHEMISTRYBecause the rain falls and the wind blows
A more intense hydrological cycle in a warmer world might make atmospheric circulation less energetic. [Also see Perspective by Pauluis]
 
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The science of inequality

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