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Big Data Helps Stop Virus Spread

"This illustration provided a 3D graphical representation of a number of Rotavirus virions, set against a black background. Note the organism\u2019s characteristic, wheel-like appearance, which was made visible when viewed under the electron microscope. It\u2019s this morphology that gives the Rotavirus its name, which is derived from the Latin rota, meaning \"wheel\". Rotaviruses are nonenveloped, double-shelled viruses, making them quite stable in the environment." "This illustration provided a 3D graphical representation of a number of Rotavirus virions, set against a black background. Note the organism\u2019s characteristic, wheel-like appearance, which was made visible when viewed under the electron microscope. It\u2019s this morphology that gives the Rotavirus its name, which is derived from the Latin rota, meaning \"wheel\". Rotaviruses are nonenveloped, double-shelled viruses, making them quite stable in the environment."

Big data is being used by Chinese tech firms to help stop the spread of the coronavirus, reports Gadgets 360.

Chinese mobile operators and technology firms are supporting the tracking and prevention of pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus with the help of big data.

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