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Drones, supercomputers, the rise of robotics and loads of smart apps

Drawing on the four editorial themes of sustainability, mobility, health and digital, the editors of Innovation Origins look back on 2020 with a summary of the most noteworthy news stories.

Leonardo starts construction of Europe’s largest supercomputer

This supercomputer should become the nerve center of the headquarters of what has been called the Leonardo Labs in Genoa, Italy.

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Potential active substances against coronavirus found via supercomputer simulations

The search for drugs and vaccines against the SARS-CoV-2 virus is in full swing around the world. On a regular basis, there are reports that […]

Follow-up: Virologists and supercomputer need to conquer the coronavirus

In our weekly ‘follow-up’ column we feature a sequel to the best-read article of the past week. This week: An Austrian start-up discovers an already […]

Inbetriebnahme des Supercomputer SuperMUC-NG

One of the fastest supercomputers lives in Munich

“SuperMUC-NG” is the rather unspectacular name of the new supercomputer, which started its operation at Leibniz-Rechenzentrum (LRZ) in Munich/Garching. In the future, it will calculate […]

Munich Quantum Valley to accelerate quantum research

As part of the "Munich Quantum Valley", the first German quantum computer is to be developed in Munich in cooperation between science and universities.

IO readers’ choice: People remain central to innovations

Innovation Origins readers primarily choose innovations that improve personal life as the most important developments of 2020

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Healthcare provider is getting increasingly more help from smart devices

Based on the four editorial themes of sustainability, mobility, health and digital, the editors of Innovation Origins look back on 2020 with a summary of the most noteworthy news stories.

Online entrepreneurial trips boost chances of success for university start-ups

An international outlook provides entrepreneurs with more opportunties for growth. It was with this in mind that the European Venture Programme (EVP) was set up.

KIT’s Ultra-fast AI system to help in fight against corona pandemic

AI has become an indispensable part of our lives and is helping to determine the future. For example in the development of self-driving cars, autonomous […]

Virtual search for corona vaccine: Computer is screening billions of potential active substances

At the earliest, a vaccine against the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 should be available by next year. At least that’s what medical experts say. However, that’s […]

Follow-up: Bradykinin and the search for a corona drug

In the weekly ‘follow-up’ section we present a sequel to last week’s best-read article here on Innovation Origins. This week is about a Dutch study […]

Coronavirus in der Detailansicht mit den markanten Zacken

Are the protein spikes on the crown of the corona virus its Achilles’ heel?

Since the outbreak of the corona pandemic, research has been underway around the world to find cures and vaccines for the COVID-19 infection caused by […]

Covid-19, Wirkstoffe, Screening

Start-up screens 2 billion substances for efficacy against COVID-19

The Austrian start-up Innophore will screen two billion potential active substances for Covid-19. This is the largest computer-based screening project in the world. Collaboration with […]

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Promising drug treatment for Corona virus (SARS-CoV-2)

The ever-widening spread of the corona virus is dominating the news. It seems likely that a pandemic is inevitable. The world is in crisis. Yet […]

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New methodology for defining turbulent flows

The effect of turbulent flows is obvious. As yet, these have not been scientifically defined and remains one of the biggest unsolved problems in science. […]

FZ Jülich and Google in an interview: “Quantum Computing cannot be explained with conventional analogies”

At the moment everyone is talking about quantum computing – it is said to be the quantum leap in IT. Recently, Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZ Jülich) […]

Quantum computers: Forschungszentrum Jülich and Google announce research partnership

Today Forschungszentrum Jülich as well as Google announced that they will cooperate on research into quantum computers. Furthermore, in addition to joint research activities, the two […]

Gerard & Anton Awardwinner: Incooling devises a system for cooling chips inside servers

The Gerard & Anton Awards have been awarded once again! So it’s high time we take a closer look at the winners and what we […]

Time benefits larger than expected for drafting cyclists

In almost every major cycling race in the past years, situations have occurred where cyclists have been drafting behind in‐race motorcycles. Although the International Cycling […]

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