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<div class="mainpage_hubtitle">'''News'''</div>
<div class="mainpage_hubtitle">'''News'''</div>
'''June 2016:''' 3D capabilities added to ''EvoLudo'' using WebGL! Check out the 3D representations of population structures. If you have your red-cyan glasses ready, the structures can be viewed even in real 3D (use context menu). In addition some fullscreen capabilities have been added but this feature is still under construction - stay tuned.
'''August 2016:''' New tutorial on [[evolutionary graph theory]] added. This includes significant extensions and improvements of the ''EvoLudo'' labs to do statistical analysis over several simulation runs to determine fixation probabilities and fixation times.
 
'''June 2016:''' 3D capabilities added to the interactive ''EvoLudo'' labs using WebGL! Check out the 3D representations of population structures. If you have your red-cyan glasses ready, the structures can be viewed even in real 3D (use context menu). In addition some fullscreen capabilities have been added but this feature is still under construction - stay tuned.


'''March 2016:''' ''EvoLudo'' revamped! Java applets have been retired and, as a welcome side-effect, the interactive tutorials are now finally also accessible from tablets and other mobile devices. This major update of the ''EvoLudo'' simulation and visualization framework has been made possible through my sabbatical leave from [http://www.math.ubc.ca UBC] and facilitated by an extended research visit of [http://www.evolbio.mpg.de/16397/group_evolutionarytheory Arne Traulsen's group] at the [http://www.evolbio.mpg.de Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology] in Plön, Germany.
'''March 2016:''' ''EvoLudo'' revamped! Java applets have been retired and, as a welcome side-effect, the interactive tutorials are now finally also accessible from tablets and other mobile devices. This major update of the ''EvoLudo'' simulation and visualization framework has been made possible through my sabbatical leave from [http://www.math.ubc.ca UBC] and facilitated by an extended research visit of [http://www.evolbio.mpg.de/16397/group_evolutionarytheory Arne Traulsen's group] at the [http://www.evolbio.mpg.de Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology] in Plön, Germany.
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