Earthquake!
There was a 5.6 magnitude quake pretty close to the Stanford campus last night at around 8pm pacific time. All is fine with FAH it seems, but it did shake…
Read moreThere was a 5.6 magnitude quake pretty close to the Stanford campus last night at around 8pm pacific time. All is fine with FAH it seems, but it did shake…
Read moreDL.TV has put part 2 of the FAH interview on their web site (http://dl.tv/). This is mainly me doing a "play by play" over a recent FAH folding trajectory result.
Read moreDr. Edgar Luttmann has been a FAH group member for several years. His primary areas of interest are Alzheimer’s Disease and new methods for describing water. In studying Alzheimer’s disease,…
Read moreFor those that are local to the Stanford area and are interested in hearing more about Folding@home, I’ll be speaking at the "Life in Motion" symposium this Thursday. You can…
Read moreWhile Adam Beberg is currently a grad student at Stanford in the Computer Science department and a member of the FAH team and Pande group, Adam has been collaborating with…
Read moreWe’ve been working to bring the rest of our web page into line with the new look. We’ve just updated the stats pages to have this new look. We still…
Read moreThe guys from DL TV came by the other day to visit the Folding@home operation and we chatted a bit. They’ve made a 3-part interview out of this and the…
Read moreThe new web page is in place and all is looking pretty good so far and able to handle a pretty heavy web load so far. We still haven’t had…
Read moreDr. Chodera joined the lab about a year ago after completing his PhD at UCSF in Ken Dill’s lab. John plays a role in many projects in Folding@home, but I’ll…
Read moreCheck out this plot (also on our stats page). We see that over time, FAH has added about 40,000 active processors each year since FAH was released (in October 2000). …
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