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File Compression To Detect Life?

Tech writes "Until a few years ago, whenever geobiologists found an ancient rock looked like a fossilized stromatolite, they figured it was a stromatolite, a layered structure built by colonies of microorganisms. But in 1996 it was shown that stromatolite-like structures could be formed through a simple chemical process. So how does one separate the wheat from the chaff, the true stromatolites from the fakes? Frank Corsetti and Michael Storrie-Lombardi think they may have found a way. Their approach is simplicity itself: Create a digital image of the rock; then compress the image file. The more the file shrinks, the more likely it is that life was responsible for building the layers."

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  1. Detecting... by WWWAvenger · · Score: 2, Funny

    Is there a way we can use this amazing compression technology to detect duplicate posts?

  2. Amazing! by tweder · · Score: 5, Funny

    Now if only they could use this technology to detect duplicate articles, we'd be set!

    1. Re:Amazing! by SeanAhern · · Score: 3, Funny

      Now if we could only get it to eradicate redundant comments...

  3. Daddypants, help me! by E1ven · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I e-mailed you, and CC'd michael, but still this story is posted. I'm trying to be a good subscriber, and point out dupes, but I don't know what else I'm supposed to do.

    I want to help Slashdot avoid dupes (esp. obvious ones like this), but it seems like the system fails.

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    Colin Davis
    1. Re:Daddypants, help me! by PeterClark · · Score: 4, Funny

      What do you think this is, Kuro5hin? :)

  4. Duplicate Moderatoion by ParamonKreel · · Score: 4, Insightful

    There should be on articles in the "Mysterious Future" the option for subscribers to mark it as a duplicate, avoiding this type of thing. Just a button / link somewhere in the blurb on the front page.

    Just my 2 cents