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The Harvard computers

Sue Nelson
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Sue Nelson: Sue Nelson is a writer and broadcaster living in Hertfordshire, UK. sue.nelson@zen.co.uk

Nature, 2008, vol. 455, issue 7209, 36-37

Abstract: The first mass data crunchers were people, not machines. Sue Nelson looks at the discoveries and legacy of the remarkable women of Harvard's Observatory.

Date: 2008
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