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Even minor changes -- in things like the cars' wing height (F1 cars rely heavily on aerodynamics), suspension stiffness or type of tire rubber used on a particular day at a particular track -- can give a car a fraction of a second's edge in speed, which often means the difference between a win and a loss.

Formula One teams pride themselves on their mechanical tweaking skills. But the Digital Biology Interest Group at University College London discovered that they can boost performance by using computers to "breed" the cars.

But there was no dating, no wooing, not even a messy oil wet spot in this survival-of-the-fastest experiment. The breeding was done solely with computer-generated simulations using genetic algorithms -- programs that combine Mother Nature's laws and computer science to mimic the natural process of evolution.

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