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There's nothing like seeing an old picture through new glasses. Previously unnoticed details scream for attention. Such was the case when UCLA physicist Ross Bollens resurrected cometary simulations he'd generated nearly a decade ago for re-inspection with the university's new Visualization Portal (http://www.ats.ucla.edu/portal/). "I can see physics in the data that I was unable to see 10 years ago, because I've been able to attain a resolution that is easily an order of magnitude better." He created the simulation to explain the results of one of the first active experiments in ...