Scientists Launch A Monumental Catalog Of Species
An Enormous Project in Scope and Cost Scientists working on the Encyclopedia of Life (www.eol.org) liken the scope and significance of the project to mapping the human genome. They expect the project will take about ten years to complete, at a cost of about $100 million. The Field Museum of Natural History, Harvard University, the Marine Biological Laboratory, the Smithsonian Institution, and the Biodiversity Heritage Library are collaborating on the project, as well as software experts and computer engineers....