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Nature 445, 473 (1 February 2007) | doi:10.1038/445473a; Published online 31 January 2007
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Physicists at the University of Cambridge are leading a revolution in how data can best be displayed. Katharine Sanderson reports.
The Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, UK, has a storied academic history, with the likes of Ernest Rutherford and James Clerk Maxwell among its alumni. Now in the digital era, the famous laboratory is proving itself no slouch.
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