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Modeling Prehistoric Creatures Mathematica generated animation that models a prehistoric creature called Anomalocaris canadensis. Created by Jeff Bryant (jeffb@wolfram.com) |
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Ray of Light Through a Raindrop Animation simulating a ray of light shining through various points of a raindrop. Created using code submitted by Paul Nylander. |
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Solar System Visualization Animations that display solar system orbits, including newly discovered objects Sedna, and the "10th planet", Eris (2003 UB313). Created by Jeff Bryant (jeffb@wolfram.com). |
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Accretion Disks and Mass Transfer Event detection with NDSolve is used to determine the location of impact of an incoming mass transfer stream onto an accretion disk of varying radius in a binary star system. Animation created by Jeff Bryant (jeffb@wolfram.com). Spiral image texture created by Waylena McCully. |
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Complex Protein Molecules Visualizing molecules can be difficult due to the large numbers of atoms involved. Here, Mathematica represents an insulin molecule obtained from the Protein Data Bank. The resulting visualization contains nearly 15,000 points. Animation created by Jeff Bryant (jeffb@wolfram.com). |
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Modelling Pandemic Outbreaks Cellular automata can be used to model the spread of viral outbreaks. This example is based on population density and the spread due to air travel. Example created by Ed Pegg (edp@wolfram.com). |
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