kimberly powell is the vice-president of health care there. i think we are aware super computers are used to develop vaccines or simulate atomic bomb blasts. what's happening in the chip that the chip is able to go find a cure or a vaccine? >> scott, thanks for having me. it's a pleasure to be here. if you think about drug discovery and vaccine discovery, what we're trying to do is find a chemical compound that can attack a protein to prevent infection from happening. we typically do that in wet labs. the pharmaceutical companies take five, sometimes ten years to discover these things. what super computers can do by applying artificial intelligence and simulation is we can create a time machine and predict which chemical compounds are going to bind to and prevent, let's say, the novel coronavirus spike protein from infecting a cell. >> it's been programmed to understand what compounds are and then can simulate those compounds in the various combinations? >> that's right. it's called virtual of let's sa billion chemical compounds that could be