From next year select European and Japanese scientists will be able to use each other’s supercomputers, as part of a deal that could lead to faster scientific simulations in areas such as climate and materials science and help design the next generation of machines in the EU. It’s the latest effort by Brussels to cosy up to Tokyo in research and technology, as the EU looks to build better ties with fellow democracies, particularly in the aftermath of the invasion of Ukraine.
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