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Who Wrote the Book of Life?

http://science.nasa.gov/newhome/headlines/ast28may99_1.htm NASA uses a parallel computer to classify new life forms. NASA Web site featuring headlines on recent astronomy research at Marshall Space Flight Center. Read about developments in auroras, the sun, and deep space. New headlines appear every few days.
Who Wrote The Book of Life? Picking Up Where D'Arcy Thompson Correction -- June 4, 1999 : The speed of the Leibniz computer was originally quoted as 12 Gflops. In fact the speed is much closer to 1.2 Gflops. We May 28, 1999: During the May 18th press conference announcing Nobel Laureate Dr.
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