In April, the UK grid of computers that crunches data from particle physics experiments was used by scientists to study the avian H5N1 virus.
The grid simulated the reactions of 300,000 chemical compounds to find which ones might combat the bug.
Source:
BBC News
By the way,
I've decided not to publish any technical posts this month, but I think that this can be considered as a not-so-technical one.
Tags:
Avian Flu,
Cure,
Gr33n Data
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