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    Enterprise Linux: Science Project: Danforth Center's Kilo Cluster Helps Researchers...
    Submitted by Dang D. Long; posted on Monday, February 26, 2001

    ``Disease-resistant crops? Plants that devour environmental toxins? In the red-hot field of biotechnology, such breakthroughs are on the horizon. But, it takes computing power - and lots of it - to churn through the complex mathematical equations and massive amounts of data that underlie these efforts. Find out how the researchers at the Donald Danforth Plant and Science Center are getting the power, price/performance and system density they need from their Linux cluster to solve these complex problems and study the building blocks of life.''

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