2012 Michael and Kate Bárány Award
I have some good news. Due in large part to the work we've done with Folding@home, I've been named the recipient of the 2012 Michael and Kate Bárány Award for Young…
Read moreI have some good news. Due in large part to the work we've done with Folding@home, I've been named the recipient of the 2012 Michael and Kate Bárány Award for Young…
Read moreWe have made a major update to the Results page on the Folding@home web site. We now list 95 papers that have directly resulted from Folding@home, although we note that there…
Read moreIn a previous post, I mentioned our plans for supporting ATI GPUs. I'm happy to announce that with the release of v7 into open beta, we have now released ATI…
Read moreThe latest GPU3 client is now on our high performance client download page. This new client improves GPU identification and has several other minor improvements. For those who are unfamiliar…
Read moreTwo new papers from FAH have just come out, both from the lab of FAH affiliate Eric Sorin. For more information, check out papers #76 and #77 on our results…
Read moreWe have been tracking down a bug in our stats by operating system page and it looks like we have now found it. Basically, we were counting SMP clients as…
Read moreDonors are often curious to hear about recent results. While one can read our papers, listed on our web site, those are fairly technical and intended for a biological or…
Read moreIt’s with great pleasure that I announce that today is Folding@home’s official tenth anniversary. It’s been an amazing 10 years, especially in terms of what we’ve collectively been able to…
Read moreWe have two papers (one that just came out in PNAS and one that's about to come out in Physical Review Letters — papers #74 and #75 on our papers…
Read moreSimulating protein folding on the millisecond timescale has been a major challenge for many years. When we started Folding@home, our first goal was to break the microsecond barrier. This barrier…
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