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The novel coronavirus presents an unprecedented challenge for scientists: the speed at which the virus spreads means they must accelerate their research.

But this is what the world's fastest supercomputer was built for.

Summit, IBM's supercomputer equipped with the "brain of AI", ran thousands of simulations to analyse which drug compounds might effectively stop the virus from infecting host cells.
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Coronavirus is being studied by scientists around the world in the hope of developing a vaccine. (AAP)
The supercomputer identified 77 of them. It's a promising step toward creating the most effective vaccine.

Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory published their findings in the journal ChemRxiv.

Summit was built to solve the world's problems


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Summit was commissioned by the US Department of Energy in 2014 for the purpose it's serving now - solving the world's problems.

It's got the power of 200 petaflops, which means it has the computing speed of 200 quadrillion calculations per second - it's 1 million times more powerful than the fastest laptop.

At its station in Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, Summit has identified patterns in cellular systems that precede Alzheimer's, analysed genes that contribute to traits like opioid addiction and predicted extreme weather based on climate simulations.
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A syringe containing the first shot given in the first-stage safety study clinical trial of a potential vaccine for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. (AP)
How Summit fights coronavirus

Viruses infect host cells by injecting them with a "spike" of genetic material.
Summit's job is to find drug compounds that could bind to that spike and potentially stop the spread.

Oak Ridge researcher Micholas Smith created a model of the coronavirus spike based on research published in January. With Summit, he simulated how the atoms and particles in the viral protein would react to different compounds.

The supercomputer ran simulations of over 8000 compounds that could bind to the spike protein of the virus, which could limit its ability to spread to host cells.

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Summit identified 77 of them and ranked them based on how likely they were to bind to the spike.

What's nextThe team will run the simulations on Summit again, using a more accurate model of the coronavirus' spike that was published this month.

For all its power, though, Summit can only do so much. It provided the first step in analysis: identifying promising compounds. Experimental studies are required next to prove which chemicals work best.

"Our results don't mean that we have found a cure or treatment for the coronavirus," said Jeremy Smith, director of the University of Tennessee/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Center for Molecular Biophysics, in a statement.

But the findings could inform future studies.
And those studies are necessary to create the most effective coronavirus vaccine.

"Only then will we know whether any of them exhibit the characteristics needed to mitigate this virus."

https://www.9news.com.au/technology...p-spread/cd5510b7-9550-4b7a-bdc4-612870da29b7
 
The novel coronavirus presents an unprecedented challenge for scientists: the speed at which the virus spreads means they must accelerate their research.

But this is what the world's fastest supercomputer was built for.

Summit, IBM's supercomputer equipped with the "brain of AI", ran thousands of simulations to analyse which drug compounds might effectively stop the virus from infecting host cells.
LIVE UPDATES: 'The world is at war'
https%3A%2F%2Fprod.static9.net.au%2Ffs%2F0ed3d172-29d5-4591-9a4a-58673250c39e

Coronavirus is being studied by scientists around the world in the hope of developing a vaccine. (AAP)
The supercomputer identified 77 of them. It's a promising step toward creating the most effective vaccine.

Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory published their findings in the journal ChemRxiv.

Summit was built to solve the world's problems


RELATED ARTICLES

Summit was commissioned by the US Department of Energy in 2014 for the purpose it's serving now - solving the world's problems.

It's got the power of 200 petaflops, which means it has the computing speed of 200 quadrillion calculations per second - it's 1 million times more powerful than the fastest laptop.

At its station in Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, Summit has identified patterns in cellular systems that precede Alzheimer's, analysed genes that contribute to traits like opioid addiction and predicted extreme weather based on climate simulations.
https%3A%2F%2Fprod.static9.net.au%2Ffs%2Fd930336c-8c12-4d41-92d0-0361c85d7f9e

A syringe containing the first shot given in the first-stage safety study clinical trial of a potential vaccine for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus. (AP)
How Summit fights coronavirus

Viruses infect host cells by injecting them with a "spike" of genetic material.
Summit's job is to find drug compounds that could bind to that spike and potentially stop the spread.

Oak Ridge researcher Micholas Smith created a model of the coronavirus spike based on research published in January. With Summit, he simulated how the atoms and particles in the viral protein would react to different compounds.

The supercomputer ran simulations of over 8000 compounds that could bind to the spike protein of the virus, which could limit its ability to spread to host cells.

READ MORE: One Iranian dies every 10 minutes from COVID-19

Summit identified 77 of them and ranked them based on how likely they were to bind to the spike.

What's nextThe team will run the simulations on Summit again, using a more accurate model of the coronavirus' spike that was published this month.

For all its power, though, Summit can only do so much. It provided the first step in analysis: identifying promising compounds. Experimental studies are required next to prove which chemicals work best.

"Our results don't mean that we have found a cure or treatment for the coronavirus," said Jeremy Smith, director of the University of Tennessee/Oak Ridge National Laboratory Center for Molecular Biophysics, in a statement.

But the findings could inform future studies.
And those studies are necessary to create the most effective coronavirus vaccine.

"Only then will we know whether any of them exhibit the characteristics needed to mitigate this virus."

https://www.9news.com.au/technology...p-spread/cd5510b7-9550-4b7a-bdc4-612870da29b7
Significance of supercomputers and R&D sector cannot be overstated. :tup:
 
Same way super computers are used to create new material in material science for lighter composite jet and Rocket body, engine blades and Efficient thruster compounds and so on.

Therefore my friends, since Pakistan never invested in super/Quantum computers, this Project AZM is will unlike to produce anything without foreign (Chinese) help.
 
this and many other such movies made by western zionists demonstrated their future plans against humanity and we are seeing same happening today,after seeing such movies I have no doubt that this corona is planted by zionists to fulfill their plans for dajjal arrival
scary ...
 
i think such viruses are also developed using AI supercomputers

When you posses no semblance of intelligence or even the basis of scientific education, the whole world appears to be some rolling series of dark conspiracies.
Much as the first humans were terrified by fire lightening thunder. Everything appeared a conspiracy by malevolent forces
 
when you have become blind due to slavery of western world and have no opinion or thinking capacity and intellect of your own then you cannot think out of box and fail to perceive threats and risk as evident from your comment
When you posses no semblance of intelligence or even the basis of scientific education, the whole world appears to be some rolling series of dark conspiracies.
Much as the first humans were terrified by fire lightening thunder. Everything appeared a conspiracy by malevolent forces
 
when you have become blind due to slavery of western world and have no opinion or thinking capacity and intellect of your own then you cannot think out of box and fail to perceive threats and risk as evident from your comment

When you are just a Chinese bootlicker you become a idiot.
 
i am not chinese bootlicker but most of videos and movies made on corona like outbreak are by western media companies which shows that they had knowledge of such virus many years before
When you are just a Chinese bootlicker you become a idiot.
 
Be careful with the Vanguard One member. He constantly uses words that mock and disparage Chinese members. That behavior repeats itself in many different discussions. Stay calm and don't get provoked by him. Ignore that person
 
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