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Scientists have shed light on why some people who have a stroke do not also have abnormal heart rhythms, even though their hearts contain similar scar tissue.
Their results, published today in
eLife, could help identify the best treatments for people who might be at risk of recurrent stroke, new heart disorders, or both.
Strokes are often caused by abnormal blood flow resulting from rapid, irregular beating in the upper chamber of the heart. This is also called atrial fibrillation (AFib). But some people have strokes that appear to have been caused by the heart, yet there is no evidence of AFib. In fact, around 25% of strokes fall into this group - called embolic strokes of undetermined source (ESUS).
Sweden’s Fastest Supercomputer for Machine Learning and AI at Linköping University Underpinned by Bright
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Bright Computing, a global leader in automation and management software for edge-to-core-to-cloud high-performance computing, today announced that Bright Cluster Manager has been selected to support the new artificial intelligence supercomputer to be installed at National Supercomputer Centre (NSC) at Linköping University.
Bright Cluster Manager has been selected as the enterprise-grade cluster management platform, which is certified to run on DGX systems as part of the NVIDIA DGX-Ready Software program. AMSTERDAM (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 Bright Computing, a global leader in automation and management software for edge-to-core-to-cloud high-performance computing, today announced that Bright Cluster Manager has been selected to support the new artificial intelligence supercomputer to be installed
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EQT AB (publ) today announced that the nomination committee proposes two new members to the board of directors of
EQT AB, adding vast expertise from the global capital markets and international business environment. The nomination committee proposes the following two new board members:
Margo Cook, former President of US based Nuveen Advisory Services, one of the world s largest asset managers with
USD 1 trillion in assets under management. Margo played a pivotal role in the merger of
Nuveen and TIAA, creating the asset management arm of TIAA. Since joining
Nuveen in 2008, she led the global client organization, overseeing product, marketing, distribution and multi-asset solutions. Prior to