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   KEYWORDS : DIGITAL ORGANISMS
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Virtual Virus is First Simulation of an Entire Life Form -- Ker Than  -- LiveScience  -- March 27, 2006

Using a real-life virus as a model, researchers have built a virtual version using more than a million digital atoms. Scientists have previously simulated small pieces of living cells, but researchers say this is the first digital simulation of an entire life form.

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Darwin Proved Right by Experiment with 'Alien' Life -- Robert Roy Britt  -- Space.com  -- May 07, 2003

The evolutionary path from simple microbe to complex forms, on Earth or anywhere in the universe, is long, gradual and very Darwinian, according to a new experiment conducted with an "alien form of life" in a virtual petri dish.

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'Digital organisms' illuminate evolution -- Will Knight  -- New Scientist  -- May 07, 2003

Computer programs designed to 'evolve' solutions to mathematical problems support the idea that complexity in nature emerges in small, often apparently unremarkable, steps. Complex biological organisms are thought to develop through a series of intermediary evolutionary adaptations, rather than in single giant evolutionary leaps.

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Man Who Would Be God: Giving Robots Life -- Sarah Lyall  -- New York Times  -- February 02, 2002

The New York Times interviews Steve Grand, the creator of the Artificial Life simulation 'Creatures', about his current work to to build a robot that thinks, feels and learns.

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The emotional machine -- Suzy Hansen  -- Salon  -- January 01, 2002

Steve Grand, designer of the artificial life program Creatures, talks about the stupidity of computers, the role of desire in intelligence and the coming revolution in what it means to be "alive."

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Digital Critters Mimic Behavior of Real Life -- Keay Davidson  -- San Francisco Chronicle  -- July 19, 2001

Researchers are using computers to generate ``digital organisms'` that undergo evolutionary processes such as mutation and reproduction. As a result, they have overturned a long-standing assumption of evolutionary theory.

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The Master of Creation -- Staff  -- The Scotsman  -- December 14, 2000

A book review of Creation: Life and How to Make It by Stephen Grand, the creator of the popular artificial life game, "Creatures".

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God of the Norns -- Duncan Graham-Rowe  -- New Scientist  -- April 01, 2000

Duncan Graham-Rowe interviews Stephen Grand, the creator of the popular computer game Creatures. Grand argues that his advanced computer algorithims resemble living creatures.

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ETs Invade Computers -- Staff  -- Spacedaily  -- August 16, 1999

In a study that could point to a new way of predicting what extraterrestrial life might be like, a team of California Institute of Technology, UCLA and Michigan State researchers have shown that "digital organisms" respond to mutations in ways closely resembling the mutations of actual organisms like bacteria, fungi and fruit flies.

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Virtual Natural Selection -- Staff  -- BBC News  -- August 12, 1999

Scientists have built a virtual world inside a computer and filled it with "digital bugs". They think their special program can be used as a test bed for theories in evolutionary biology.

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