As a Navy veteran who worked on a nuclear submarine, Douglas White is no stranger to living in isolation and using the tools at his disposal to help solve complex problems. When the coronavirus ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. (Ivanhoe Newswire)— Volunteers from across the globe are coming together to create one of the largest super computers in the world. One that may hold the answers to Alzheimer’s disease, ...
Donate your extra computer cycles to combat COVID-19. The Folding@Home project uses computers from all over the world connected through the Internet to simulate protein folding. The point is to ...
Hi there. I’m at Stanford, and we’re about to see the first demo of the PS3’s Folding at Home app. Folding’s Dr Vijay Pande and SCEA’s Jack Tretton are presenting. More in a bit, as I update this post ...
The Folding@Home community has turned its attention toward the fight against COVID-19, and it now has massive computational power at its disposal as a result. The distributed computing project is now ...
The Folding@home network has been working hard to defeat COVID-19 (coronavirus). This battle has caused the network to pass some interesting milestones as result of renewed interest in folding for a ...
Last seen by PlayStation owners on the PS3, where it was arguably mainly used as something of a cynical selling point to market its then high-powered exotic architecture, Folding@home is an initiative ...
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) is contributing to the fight against COVID-19 by donating computing resources to the Folding@home project. The Folding@home project is a ...
The Folding@Home network is now running with over an ExaFLOP of distributed computational performance. That's more than 5x the theoretical peak operations per second of the world's fastest ...
Charlie Hall is Polygon’s tabletop editor. In 12-plus years as a journalist & photographer, he has covered simulation, strategy, and spacefaring games, as well as public policy. Also known as COVID-19 ...
The Hackaday community has answered the call and put their computers put to work folding proteins found in the coronavirus. Team_Hack-a-Day ranks #44 in the world so far this month, and I’ve seen us ...
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