Stats back online!
Stanford IT managed to finish their work earlier than expected. Stats should be back up and operating normally.
Read moreStanford IT managed to finish their work earlier than expected. Stats should be back up and operating normally.
Read moreThe so-called “guardian of the genome”, p53 is a tumor suppression protein involved in regulating cell repair and apoptosis. Many cancer cells are able to proliferate because they have mutations…
Read moreThe stats system has now returned to normal operation. Sorry for the delay and any inconvenience this outage may have caused.
Read moreOur main web server for stats (https://foldingathome.org/) went down over the weekend due to a double failure. Our sysadmins are working on this today and expect it to be up…
Read moreI am happy to announce we have a new client ready for beta testing. This client makes some important improvements over the v7.4.4 release. In addition to a number of…
Read moreOur projects page is a key way for donors to see the most up to date information about what is running on Folding@home. About a year and a half ago…
Read moreFor those new to FAH, here’s a reminder for where the nitty gritty details can be found if people are interested to learn more than what’s on our web site.…
Read moreIt’s been a while since we updated the FLOP per GPU report (since Tue, 26 Feb 2013 in fact). A lot of progress has been made in 3+ years in GPU-land.…
Read moreThe Stanford networking team will be upgrading some infrastructure this coming Sunday, February 28, 2016, from 12AM – 4AM. This work will be partially disruptive to where some key FAH content is…
Read moreSalt−bridges are electrostatic interactions between positively charged residue side chains (like arginine or lysine) and negatively-charged side chains (like aspartic and glutamic acids). They play an important role in stabilizing…
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