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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS supercomputer with 200,000 trillion moves per second shows how DNA repairs itselfScientists have tapped into the Summit supercomputer to study an elaborate molecular pathway called nucleotide excision ...
A quantum processor solved a problem in 20 minutes that would take a supercomputer millions of years. A supercomputer then did a part of it in about 2 hours.
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IFLScience on MSNA Computer Has Achieved "Quantum Supremacy" On Real-World Problem For First Time, Company ClaimsQuantum computing company D-Wave has claimed to have achieved "quantum supremacy" by solving a "useful, real-world problem" ...
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Live Science on MSNChinese quantum processor is 1 quadrillion times faster than the best supercomputer — and it rivals Google's breakthrough Willow chipThis new superconducting prototype quantum processor achieved benchmarking results to rival Google's new Willow QPU.
Sunburns and aging skin are obvious effects of exposure to harmful UV rays, tobacco smoke and other carcinogens. But the effects aren't just skin deep. Inside the body, DNA is literally being torn ...
At the other end of the building: a 7,800-square-foot high-performance computing centre outfitted with one of Canada’s most powerful supercomputers, SFU’s Cedar system. Supercomputers are ...
Day One of the Cheltenham Festival did not disappoint and Wednesday is primed for more high octane action featuring the ...
Building out supercomputers will give Canada's economy a major leg up as the demand for computing power continues to rise. (Credit: Gorondenkoff) Simon Fraser University’s (SFU) water tower building — ...
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