Big data: Distilling meaning from data
Felice Frankel and
Rosalind Reid
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Felice Frankel: Felice Frankel is senior research fellow in the faculty of arts and sciences at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. With G. M. Whitesides, she is co-author of On the Surface of Things: Images of the Extraordinary in Science. felice_frankel@harvard.edu
Rosalind Reid: Rosalind Reid is executive director of the Initiative in Innovative Computing at Harvard University and former Editor of American Scientist.
Nature, 2008, vol. 455, issue 7209, 30-30
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Buried in vast streams of data are clues to new science. But we may need to craft new lenses to see them, explain Felice Frankel and Rosalind Reid.
Date: 2008
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