- en.opensuse.org Folding@HomeFolding@Home is a program developed by Stanford University that uses a system's CPU to simulate the process of "folding" a protein in the human body.
- discord.com invite/foldingathomeFolding@home fights diseases with a world wide distributed super computer. | 3456 members.
- wiki.archlinux.org title/Folding@homeThe fahcontrolAUR software distributed by folding at home provides you with efficient means to control both local and remote hosts.
- help.ubuntu.com community/FoldingAtHomeFolding@Home is a project from Stanford University that uses thousands of networked PCs to form a virtual 'supercomputer' for protein folding simulations.
- w7forums.com threads/folding-home-guide.9606/This is not true, folding@home has been designed so you can use your computer and never even tell the program is running in the background.
- instagram.com foldingathome_/?hl=en1,369 Followers, 210 Following, 116 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Folding@Home (@foldingathome_).
- redhat.com sysadmin/covid-folding-homeThe Folding@home software can be installed on almost any computer. There are client downloads for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- techspot.com downloads/7237-folding-at-home.htmlFind the version of the software you prefer and get started. Downloading Folding@home is completely free, easy to install and safe to use.
- guru3d.com story/foldinghome-app-for-chrome/The new Folding@Home App was made possible by a collaboration with Google, Huang Lab (at UST Hong Kong) and Pande Lab (at Stanford University).