Dozens of headstones were found toppled and damaged at the Greenfield Cemetery in Long Island, run by the Town of Hempstead. Fixing the damage may require historical research. A study suggests that teams of scientists collaborating remotely are less likely to generate disruptive ideas. Tips for avoiding phone scams include not picking up the phone for unknown calls.
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Teams of scientists that collaborate remotely are less likely to generate disruptive ideas, a new study suggests. https://t.co/G3RACJ6zEW
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There has been a troubling find at a Long Island cemetery. Dozens of headstones were toppled and damaged. The Greenfield Cemetery is run by the Town of Hempstead. As @GusoffTV found out on Wednesday, fixing the damage may require some historical research. https://t.co/DtGNiHCjub
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