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July
2008
Café Dubois
Goodbye to All That
Paul F. Dubois
Columnist Paul F. Dubois says good-bye to his readers in this, his final installment of Café Dubois. This entertaining history of how the column came to be follows his own career path/arc.
July
2008
Observatoire Landau
Internet Abstractions Meet the Law
Rubin Landau
As a theoretical physicist who has spent many years thinking and analyzing physical phenomena and computation, it's fascinating for me to learn how a legal scholar thinks and analyzes a phenomenon on which I have spent much time.
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July
2008
News
Medical Software has Astronomers Seeing Stars
Pam Frost Gorder
The Astronomical Medicine Project is working to convert medical imaging software into tools that fuel discoveries in astronomy. But if the scientists behind the project have their way, any discipline that relies on large, complex data sets will reap the benefits.
July
2008
The First Word
Ten Years and Counting
Norman Chonacky
The articles in this issue cover mechanics, biology, and laboratory applications, and three cover computation per se. Moreover, theyre evenly divided between the two categories of CiSE readers. CiSE thus seems to be fulfilling its mission of establishing a liaison between the physical sciences and computational sciences.
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