A significant milestone – 10 PetaFLOPs
Folding@home has historically been an extremely powerful computing resource. And in 2013, we exceeded the 10 PetaFLOPs barrier.
Read moreFolding@home has historically been an extremely powerful computing resource. And in 2013, we exceeded the 10 PetaFLOPs barrier.
Read moreThe http://foldingforum.org/ forum is currently down for servicing.  In particular, we are adding https support for more secure logins to the forum.  There will be a DNS change associated with the…
Read moreFAH researcher Dr. Diwakar Shukla has continued work on HD. He has new results on the behavior of the HTT protein and will be presenting his results at the Annual…
Read moreWe are continuing our work with AD in terms of repurposing an existing drug against the leads we have found from Folding@home. The benefit of this approach is that this…
Read moreFAH researchers Dr. Diwakar Shukla and Dr. Morgan Lawrenz have been using Folding@home to understand the fundamental behavior of kinases, key molecular targets in cancer. A paper on these results…
Read moreThe Chodera laboratory at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) has just received our new Folding@Home server hardware, allowing us to tap into the 10+ PFLOP/s of computing resources generously provided…
Read moreMatthew Harrigan and Robert McGibbon in the Pande Group have recently made a movie which highlights how MSM Adaptive sampling works in a simple yet relevant example (a 2 dimensional…
Read moreLooks like everything is up, except for a single server (VSP07) and its VM's associated with it. This server is serving Core11 GPU clients, so those are off line at…
Read moreThe networking seems to be up, but there are a few issues. They've got something basic going now and will resolve the remaining issues in the morning. We are running…
Read moreLooks like the servers are up and healthy, but there is an issue with the networking which central IT is working on. For now, we are in a holding pattern…
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