February 16, 2014
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Science isn’t just for the laboratory and the classroom: It’s also for big-screen theaters and video games, as demonstrated by the winners of this year’s International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge.
“The winners made scientific data beautiful and brought their new ideas to life, while at the same time immersing the viewer in science,” Monica Bradford, executive editor of the journal Science, said in Thursday’s announcement of the awards.
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Winners for “Invisible Coral Flows”: Vicente I. Fernandez, Orr H. Shapiro, Melissa S. Garren, Assaf Vardi, and Roman Stocker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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