Researchers developing vaccines to treat cancer have been granted access to one of the UK's most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) supercomputers.
The team at the University of Oxford's Nuffield Department of Medicine will be allowed to use the device, know as Dawn, for 10,000 hours as part of a government scheme.
They will be analysing tens of thousands of data sets from cancer patients to try to spot patterns.
Dr Lennard Lee, who is leading the project said: "It does feel like science fiction, however it's a reality - it's 2025, this technology is here and we're going to give it a go."
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