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Medical giant GlaxoSmithKline has donated a huge quantity of data to the National Cancer Institute, in the hope that researchers around the world can make use of it.
A new study from the Australasian Journal of Clinical Environmental Medicine has found a possible link between WiFi devices and childhood autism.
The Folding@Home project, which uses the power of CPUs around the world to help find cures to diseases, has managed to reach a full petaflop of calculating power.
Over 250,000 Playstation 3 owners have now joined together to help research possible cures to Alzheimer's Disease.
The guys at Folding@home are already working on their next supercomputing project - using idle PS3s to research cancer and alzheimers.
October 14 2021 | 15:04