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Supporting the global challenges of the novel coronavirus

The global network of interconnected National Research and Education Networks is boosting international capacity where needed as part of the global rapid response to the recent novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak.

Health & Medicine Technology
AARNet (Australia) | Asia Pacific | CANARIE (Canada) | Europe | GÉANT (Europe) | Internet2 (USA) | Jisc (United Kingdom) | Latin America | NORDUNet (European Nordic) | North America | RedCLARA (Latin America) | RNP (Brazil) | TEIN (Asia Pacific) |
drug discovery

High-speed drug discovery

How do you screen billions of drug compounds to find the right one? Connect a research team at the University of Alberta with a supercomputer 2,700 km away in Ontario using Canada’s high-speed national research and education network. Leveraging this powerful infrastructure, Dr. Michael Houghton and colleagues are speeding up the time it takes for life-saving drugs to be identified from months or years to weeks.

Health & Medicine
CANARIE (Canada) | North America |
Cloud services for astronomy

Taking astronomy to the cloud

Astronomy has come a long way from the days of Galileo Galilei looking through a telescope to the skies. Major science infrastructures such as the Hubble Space Telescope and telescope arrays, including the forthcoming Square Kilometer Array, create huge amounts of research data for scientists across the world to explore and explain the cosmos.

Astronomy
CANARIE (Canada) | North America |

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