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AI solves 50-year-old biology challenge, Unilever to trial 4-day work week, Tasmania reaches 100% renewable energy goal

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02.12.2020
by Roxana Adam
#4-Day Work Week, #AI, #Breakthrough, #Coronavirus, #DeepMind, #New Zealand, #Plastics, #Proteins, #Renewable Energy, #Tasmania, #Unilever
Image: Christian C. Gruber, Georg Steinkellner/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 4.0)
London-based AI lab DeepMind has solved the 50-year-old protein folding problem; Unilever New Zealand is testing the 4-day working week; Tasmania is now powered entirely by renewables electricity. More good news:
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Good News
02.12.2020
by Roxana Adam
#4-Day Work Week, #AI, #Breakthrough, #Coronavirus, #DeepMind, #New Zealand, #Plastics, #Proteins, #Renewable Energy, #Tasmania, #Unilever
Image: Christian C. Gruber, Georg Steinkellner/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY 4.0)
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