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folding at home

  1. Zax63

    Gamers(and others) - help out the JREF Folding@Home team

    Why not put your unused computer power to work for a good cause? The JREF Folding@Home team is down to 18 active members and we could use some help. I'm calling on gamers because there are high performance folding clients that run on modern video cards that really crank out the results with...
  2. PB&J

    JREF F@H Team?

    Hey guys, does the JREF have a F@H (folding at home) team that I can contribute to? If so, can someone shoot me the team ID? Thanks!! Stanford: F@H
  3. Bunk

    Folding@Home

    This seems like a good place to reproduce this thread from the Forum Community. Check out Folding@Home, a distributed computing project (similar to Seti@Home) to help understand protein folding, misfolding and associated diseases. Join the JREF Folders. We're team #13232. As promised in the...
  4. Brainache

    I got an email from Arthur C. Clarke

    I know it's a form letter, but still I get a bit of a buzz imagining the last survivor of SF's "Big Three" sending an email to little old me. I guess some people here see the whole SETI business as a pile of woo, but I'm still of the opinion that if ETI is out there, this is how we'll find it.
  5. RayG

    Folding@Home - impressive claims

    Hadn't heard of Folding@Home until today, but I see JREF and many members are involved. http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=154&highlight=folding%40home Their hompage claims that 'misfolded' proteins can cause serious consequences "including many well known diseases...

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