Earlham Institute plans to save 70 per cent on energy costs by moving its supercomputers to Iceland

John Leonard
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The Earlham Institute (formerly The Genome Analysis Centre) operates two high performance computing (HPC) data centres on its campus in Norwich, which it uses to conduct biotechnology research incl...

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