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Supercomputer helps researchers develop theory to explain bizarre Covid-19 symptoms – The Independent
Researchers believe ‘bradykin storm’ may be responsible for deadly symptoms caused by Covid-19

Thanks to the calculations of a supercomputer in Tennessee, researchers may have a better understanding of why Covid-19 – caused by the coronavirus – takes such a severe toll on the human body.
The Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee is home to the Summit supercomputer – the second fastest supercomputer on the planet. Researchers at the lab used the machine to crunch data on more than 40,000 genes from 17,000 genetic samples in an effort to better understand Covid-19.
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