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January/February 2000, Volume 10, Number 1, Circulation 9258, Subscribe Free

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Edward OliverView from the Inside: Advanced Scientific Computing—the Mover and Shaker of Scientific Research: Talking with Ed Oliver about the expanded role of computing within the Office of Science.  
asthma patientDiscovery of New Genes May Help Asthma Sufferers Breathe Easier: Decreasing the activity of two newly discovered genes could help reduce susceptibility to asthma attacks.  
ethylene tanksFriendlier Gases From Ethylene Research: Two recent developments in catalysis hold out hope for cheaper, more environmentally friendly gases in industrial processes.
Wave FunctionWorking Science—Supercomputers Help Solve a 50-Year-Old Quantum Physics Problem: Finally! A complete solution to the phenomenon of scattering in a quantum system of three charged particles.  

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