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Science 28 June 1996:
Vol. 272. no. 5270, pp. 1872 - 1873
DOI: 10.1126/science.272.5270.1872

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Dennis Normile

The mathematicians and computer scientists who form the core of artificial-life enthusiasts have long thought that their evolution-inspired computer techniques can model reality--and even create it. Their enthusiasm was much in evidence at A-Life V, held 16 to 18 May in Nara, Japan, where 500 attendees heard about efforts to evolve useful circuit designs and a model of runaway sexual selection. Computers/Math





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Science. ISSN 0036-8075 (print), 1095-9203 (online)