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Virtual creatures to evolve inside idling PCs

12 January 2005

SETI@HOME, the software that commandeers home computers’ idle time to sift telescope data for signs of extraterrestrial life, will soon have a another rival. Darwin@Home aims to recreate the evolution of life on Earth by evolving computer creatures.

It will be run by Biota.org, a California-based non-profit organisation devoted to biological inspiration in technology. It follows several projects that have developed computer-generated creatures. For instance, researchers generated virtual fish and selected those that swim best. The instructions for their growth were then copied, combined and mutated to evolve offspring that become increasingly like real fish.

“You’ll be able to watch the creatures grow…

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