To exchange views and discuss the "£10,000 cipher challenge" in Simon Singh's "The Code Book." The challenge was solved on October 12, 2000, by Fredrik Almgren, Gunnar Andersson, Torbjorn Granland, Lars Ivarsson and Staffan Ulfberg. This group is now redundant, but will stay open. If you are still tackling the challenge, there's a lot here to help you.
Please note that while the group is still open to membership, those joining for the purpose of spamming other members will be immediately banned.
Just wanted to mention a new site. www.TreasureQuestSociety.com <http://www.TreasureQuestSociety.com> They are hosting a Clue solving competition. You can win
The entire genome is small compared to the length the e-mails on this thread will be if everyone keeps copying the entire thread at the end of their messages.
Hi, When bioscientists encounter a sequence, ususally the first thing they do is do a BLAST (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/BLAST/) search. The sequence you
Don't know how she identified it. I'll ask her. She knew all about 23andme and someone who had registered his DNA there. As for the entire genome, I don't
Hmmm, I googled that sequence of bases and didn't come up with anything. You mean to say, the whole human genome isn't indexed somewhere??? Seriously, how did