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5 Nov 2014 04:11

With nearly 5,000 people dead from Ebola, and more than 13,000 infected worldwide, scientists are racing to find a vaccine to combat the disease. Now, a team of Canadian researchers are hunting for new Ebola treatments, using "groundbreaking" artificial-intelligence technology that they claim can predict the effectiveness of new medicines 150 times faster than current methods. See also: What Is the Ebola Virus? Everything You Need to Know in 90 Seconds Chematria, a startup supported by the Unive...
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