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Description: Photographers? Musicians? No, the latest Mac switchers are rocket scientists. (February 12, 2004)
Scientists: The Latest Mac Converts March 2, 2014   04:31:06 AM PST '); //]]>//--> Scientists: The Latest Mac Converts "For our [Mars] landing site work, we always get the highest-end desktop Mac we can find, so we just got one of the G5s with dual 2-GHz processors and 8 GB of RAM," Matt Golombek, a planetary geologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, told the E-Commerce Times.
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Page title:Scientists: The Latest Mac Converts
Keywords:Apple,Jet Propulsion Laboratory,Microsoft
Description:Although no hard figures are available, anecdotal evidence suggests various Apple machines, from the Xserve G5 to the PowerBook, have become viable options in the scientific community. How are scientists putting Macs to work in their various research projects and innovative endeavors?
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