Atomic Nuclei at Low Resolution Dick Furnstahl Ohio State University Renormalization group methods can be used to evolve nuclear interactions so that low-momentum and high-momentum parts are decoupled. This leads to dramatically improved convergence in few- and many-body systems by greatly suppressing short-range correlations. However, many-body forces are induced as the resolution is lowered. The Similarity Renormalization Group (SRG) provides a method to consistently evolve many-body potentials and other operators using flow equations. An overview of the SRG and recent results will be presented, including a factorization property that provides an alternative explanation of nuclear scaling.