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RIKEN’s K Supercomputer Simulates One Trillion Atoms In Bacteria

It took 65,536 processing cores and several months to complete the experiment, which revealed major differences between in vitro and in vivo conditions.

New Technology Gives Materials That Raw Magnetism

This magnetic material-based data storage technology has potential applications in high-speed massive data transfer.

How Non-Native Herbivores Wiped Out A Native Cycad Tree

Just three species of non-native herbivorous insects were enough to reduce the population of a tree species native to Guam by 90 percent within a decade.

Two Genetic Markers Linked To Anti-malarial Drug Resistance

Two genetic markers were strongly associated with the malaria parasite's ability to resist piperaquine, an anti-malarial drug.

Meet Sleepy & Dreamless, Mice That Can’t Grab Forty Winks

Researchers have described two mutant pedigrees—which they named Sleepy and Dreamless, of course—that are linked to dysfunctional sleep patterns in mice.

Wang Yifang Elected Foreign Member Of Russian Academy Of Sciences

Wang Yifang, who led the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment, has been elected as a foreign member of Russia's highest scientific institution.

UNSW, Tata Consultancy To Jointly Develop Futuristic Tech

The University of New South Wales and Tata Consultancy have agreed to collaborate in the areas of machine learning, virtual reality, robotics, data analytics and cloud computing.

Food Security R&D Center Launched By CAS, John Innes Center

To tackle the global challenges of food security and sustainable healthcare, the Chinese Academy of Sciences has opened a joint research center with a UK partner institution.

TaiGen, HEC ChangJiang To Jointly Develop Chronic Hep C Treatments

The new company will develop, manufacture and commercialize treatments for chronic Hepatitis C virus infection in the Greater China region.