
Scientists working on the project at Imperial College London have announced early findings from the research, including the identification of molecules with anti-viral properties in everyday plant-based foods like berries (particularly blackcurrants, cranberries and blueberries), apples, oranges, lemons, cabbage, broccoli, onions, garlic, parsley and beans.

DreamLab uses the collective processing power of charging smartphones to create a virtual supercomputer capable of processing many thousands of calculations, speeding up the time it takes to deliver results. Vodafone Foundation, originally to facilitate cancer research. Imperial College London’s Corona-AI research project has been delivered with the help of DreamLab, an award-winning app developed by the DreamLab users have helped Imperial College London complete Phase 1 of its Corona-AI research project in only six months, pinpointing molecules in everyday plant-based foods which have anti-viral properties, and drugs that could be potentially ‘repurposed’ against COVID-19.
