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The two next-fastest computers are used to model nuclear weapons at America's Department of Energy.Supercomputers are also good for modelling the way proteins fold and, it has been thought, should be useful at helping to predict which drugs might work.
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Providing these products in timely manner will add significant value in monitoring present space weather and helping to predict the evolution of several magnetic and ionospheric events.
We further demonstrate how the adopted value can be used for designing the optimal transit times between ports, analyzing the viability of slow-steaming, checking whether ships should speed up to catch up to connecting ships on other services, and helping to predict the market share of less polluting fuels in view of rules on air emission.
The ability to track walking speed over time is a huge boon to clinical research, as a growing body of evidence suggests it's a great indicator for helping to predict health issues, and the ability to identify changes in stride length, too, can help better understand certain conditions, like Parkinson's.
Functional imaging can measure cerebral blood flow or metabolism, inferring neuronal activity in specific regions and potentially helping to predict outcome.
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