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How did the Internet transform scientific research?
Researchers continued to use the ARPANET for their work.
Researchers everywhere began to collaborate and share data.
Researchers could share music and other forms of media.
Researchers worked by themselves online more and more.
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Researchers everywhere began to collaborate and share data.
Explanation: The Internet enabled rapid global communication, data and resource sharing (databases, preprints, remote instruments), and new collaborative tools, dramatically increasing collaboration in science rather than isolating researchers or simply extending ARPANET.
Explanation: The Internet enabled rapid global communication, data and resource sharing (databases, preprints, remote instruments), and new collaborative tools, dramatically increasing collaboration in science rather than isolating researchers or simply extending ARPANET.
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