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Building Safer, Superior Stents

A computer model simulates how drug-eluting stents behave in arteries, enabling the design of better devices.

Basking in Big Data

Visualization software makes viewing and interacting with enormous data sets practical without a supercomputer.

Our Past Within Us

The new field known as archeogenetics is illuminating prehistory.

Modeling Brain Blasts

A computer simulation reveals how blast waves reverberate around a soldier's helmet.

A Strategy for Coping with Climate Change

Amid rising seas, a California modeling effort recommends abandoning land tracts in the Sacramento Delta.

Biologists Enlist Online Gamers

Players of a new game will design HIV vaccines and other proteins.

Scheduling Wind Power

Better wind forecasts could prevent blackouts and reduce pollution.

Lightspeed Animation

A new animated lighting system lets movie directors improve shots in seconds.

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