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Posted on 11/10/03

Unfolding the field of computational origami

The news this week that 22-year-old Canadian scientist Erik Demaine had won a $500,000 (U.S.) MacArthur Foundation "genius" award partly for research into "computational origami" may have evoked more than a few "huhs" in the minds of non-technical people.

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