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Welcome to evolution@home and evolutionary-research! — evolution.ws

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Skip to content. Skip to navigation Site Map Accessibility Contact Search Site Advanced Search… contribute evolution.ws You are here: Home Navigation Home Info News Simulators Forum Science Library Tools People Document Actions Welcome to evolution@home and evolutionary-research! by admin — last modified 2007-10-22 14:17 Evolution@home is the first global computing system for evolutionary biology. It allows everybody with an Internet PC to contribute to evolutionary-research by running simulations of evolution. Important evolution@home short cuts Download the most recent simulator - Download the latest tasks to compute - Submit results - Observe computing high scores . Quick Start Some useful hints, if you are new to evolution@home and evolutionary-research : Donate your idle Read More
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Mithral - The Cosm Project

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Home Developers Den Products & Services Press Room The Cosm Project User Projects About Mithral Contact Us Legal The Cosm Project News: The Mithral CS-SDK is now available for starting your own projects. Publicly re-launched in March 1999, Cosm Phase 1 is a set of open protocols and applications designed to allow computers all over the world to work together on projects. The project may be a mathematical challenge, or rendering an animation, or writing. These have recently been termed distributed computing, or GRID applications. Cosm also involves building the libraries, APIs, and standards that are required to make those types of applications easy to develop for every kind of system. An introduction , brief history and some Questions & Answers about Cosm should clear up any other details. Read More
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Buddy, can you spare some processing time? | CNET News.com

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Log in | Sign up Why join? Remember me | Forgot password? Welcome ( log out ) View profile On TechRepublic: 10 things not to ask during an interview Search: News All CNET The Web Advanced search Download Acrobat Professional! Today on CNET Reviews News Downloads Tips & Tricks CNET TV Compare Prices Blogs Business Tech | Cutting Edge | Green Tech | Access | Threats | Media 2.0 | Markets | Personal Tech | News Blogs | Video | Extra | My News | RSS Buddy, can you spare some processing time? The time is coming when you'll be able to collect money for all that time your computer spends twiddling its thumbs while you're at the coffee machine, asleep, or pausing between keystrokes. By Stephen Shankland Staff Writer Published: September 1, 2000, 1:10 PM PDT TalkBack E-mail Print del.icio.us Digg t Read More
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Collective Computing Breaks Up

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Subscribe Renew Give a Gift Change Address International Questions Cars 2.0 Culture Entertainment Gadgets Gaming How To Med-Tech Politics Science Software TechBiz Commentary Multimedia Wired Insider All Autopia Beyond the Beyond Compiler Danger Room Epicenter Gadget Lab Game | Life GeekDad Listening Post The Underwire Threat Level WIRED Science Top Stories Magazine Wired Blogs All Wired Science : Discoveries Collective Computing Breaks Up Chris Oakes 04.23.99 | 2:30 PM The idea was to use a zillion computers connected to the Net to handle jobs that normally require supercomputers. But Adam Beberg and the Distributed.net project have been there and done that. That's why Beberg left Distributed.net Friday to pursue his own plans for taking so-called "distributed computing" to the next le Read More
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distributed.net: Node Zero

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This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards , but is accessible to any browser and/or Internet device. Projects — RC5 — OGR Download News Help/Support Discussion Bug Database Source Code Research Statistics .plans Corporate Info Press Room History DnetWare Store Donations Credits Find on this site: Get the client | ???? | ???? | Deutsch | English | EspaÑol | Esperanto | FranÇais | Italiano | Nederlands | ??? | Norsk | Svenska | The Organization distributed.net was the Internet's first general-purpose distributed computing project. Founded in 1997, our network has grown to include thousands of users around the world donating the power of their home computers to academic research and public-interest projects. Join us in this ground-breaking computing Read More
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FightAIDS@Home

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Click here to join Experiment 11: 75% Completed NCI Diversity Set (1900) vs. 500 conformations from the first 5 ns of MD on wild type HIV protease Experiment 10: 100% Completed Experiment 9: 100% Completed Experiment 8b: 100% Completed Drugs et al. vs. SCWRL-modeled mutants (no H2O) with flexible sidechains Experiment 8a: 100% Completed Drugs et al. vs. SCWRL-modeled mutants (no H2O) (rigid) Experiment 7b2: 93% Completed x2AZ8 vs ZINC Fragment Library (exo site) Experiment 7b1: 93% Completed x2AZ8 vs ZINC Fragment Library (active site) Experiment 7a2: 93% Completed x2BPW vs ZINC Fragment Library (exo site) Experiment 7a1.1: 100% Completed Fragment Library vs 2BPW (Active Site) Experiment 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d: 100% Completed NCI vs. 1MEU, 2BPZ, 2BPW, & 2AZ8 Experiment 5: 99.4% Completed BindingDB Read More
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Genome@home

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Getting started Project goals: understanding genomes How you can help Download the Genome@home software Upgrade or get additional copies How to install our software Frequently asked questions (FAQ) Who are we? For users Genome@home/Folding@home forum Lost your password? Start a Genome@home team Add a logo for your team Change your team name Results Designed sequences Blast GAH against Genome Blast protein against GAH Blast set of proteins against GAH Statistics User statistics Team statistics Server statistics My results My team's results May 5, 2003 stats The latest News Information on current experiments Scientific results Press coverage Scientific background What are proteins? What are genes? Why is protein design so difficult? The human genome project Designing new genomes How does thi Read More
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Golomb Rulers - The Search For 20 and 21!

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Download Software Get a New Stub Current Progress Email Us About this project Join Mail List Distributed.Net Other Links In Search Of The Optimal 20, 21 & 22 Mark Golomb Rulers In mathematics, the term "Golomb Ruler" refers to a set of non-negative integers such that no two distinct pairs of numbers from the set have the same difference. Conceptually, this is similar to a ruler constructed in such a way that no two pairs of marks measure the same distance. An Optimal Golomb Ruler (OGR) is the shortest Golomb Ruler possible for a given number of marks. OGR's have many applications including sensor placements for X-ray crystallography and radio astronomy. However, finding (and proving) OGR's becomes exponentially more difficult as the number of marks increases, and it is for this reason that Read More
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Mersenne Prime Search

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GIMPS Home Page September 2006: New Mersenne Prime! Pages available in Chinese , Danish , Dutch , French , German , Italian , and Spanish . Warning: These translations may not be up-to-date - use AltaVista as necessary. 44th Known Mersenne Prime Found!! Lightning strikes twice. On September 4, 2006, in the same room just a few feet away from their last find, Dr. Curtis Cooper and Dr. Steven Boone's CMSU team broke their own world record , discovering the 44th known Mersenne prime, 2 32,582,657 -1. The new prime at 9,808,358 digits is 650,000 digits larger than their previous record prime found last December. However, the new prime falls short of the 10 million digits required for GIMPS to claim the Electronic Frontier Foundation $100,000 award . With five record primes found in less than 3 Read More
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Portal to STAR TAP, StarLight, Euro-Link and TransLight Sites

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Major funding provided by the National Science Foundation. STAR TAP, Euro-Link and TransLight are service marks of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees. StarLight is a service mark of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees and the Northwestern University Board of Trustees. © 1997 University of Illinois at Chicago --> Read More
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Sam's Home Page

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Samphel Norden's Home Page This page provides information on topics relevant to Parallel and Distributed Computing . It is meant as a primer for people interested in the problems of Load sharing and related issues. to continue. For any comments or suggestions click Sign My Guestbook View My Guestbook This page has been hit times This page hosted by Get your own Free Home Page This page is best viewed with Netscape 3.0 Read More
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SETI and Distributed Computing

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SETI and Distributed Computing Garrett Moritz The Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence (SETI) is an arduous task. What to look for and how to look for it are extremely difficult questions themselves, and even assuming that we do know what signs of ETI would look like, the process of detecting those signals involves sifting through immense quantities of observational data. In the past, such work required prohibitively expensive supercomputers. Now, however, an emerging technology known as "distributed computing" may hold the key to a more cost-effective SETI by utilizing the spare CPU cycles of idle machines belonging to Internet volunteers. Even SETI skeptics have to agree that processing blocks of information from SETI projects is as least as good a use of idle CPU time as "doing not Read More
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SETI@home

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http://setiboinc.ssl.berkeley.edu/sah_cgi/cgi What is SETI@home? SETI@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data. PARTICIPATE Download Get help Tell a friend Donate Store Porting & optimization ... more ABOUT Science newsletters Technical news Server status Science status Sponsors ... more COMMUNITY Message boards Questions & answers Profiles User search Teams Web sites & IRC Pictures & music ACCOUNT Your account Preferences Certificate Site search: STATISTICS Top participants Top computers Top teams Languages Get started Read our rules and policies . Download , install and run the BOINC software used by SETI@home Read More
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Ubero Distributed Computing Solutions - Home Page

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Distributed Computing Solutions Recycling the computing resources you don't use » Home » Solutions » Services » Customers » Consulting » Members » Download » Stats » Leaders » Teams » Support » Contact » Privacy » Mailing List » Tell a Friend » Status: Down Network Change Notice We have upgraded out datacenter and co-location services! This will allow us to provide faster and more responsive network services to Ubero clients and members. For all existing Ubero members, make sure you have changed your agent's agent.cfg file to the new settings. See this FAQ item for more details if you're having trouble getting your agents to work with the new network. Distributed computing services for your projects We will manage your distributed computing project for you, potentially for FREE ! Let us pu Read More
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