• Folding@Home is a project from Stanford University that uses thousands of networked PCs to form a virtual 'supercomputer' for protein folding simulations.
  • 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).
  • Over 15 million consoles spent more than 100 million computation hours donating to Folding@home during the 5 years it was available.[8][9].
  • From 8:00 AM (CET) of November 13, 2021 the Quadrans Foundation will no longer accept new registrations on the Folding@home initiative.
  • Find the version of the software you prefer and get started. Downloading Folding@home is completely free, easy to install and safe to use.
  • Folding@home brings together citizen scientists who volunteer to run simulations on their personal computers.
  • It became clear that Theta’s mesh network of thousands of edge nodes and computing power could complement Folding@home’s strategic initiatives.
  • This video shows part of a simulation (run on Folding@home) of a protein where the atoms (shown as spheres) move aside, exposing a site where a drug can...
  • You’ll also find a full feature about Folding@home and its COVID-19 research in Issue 202 of Custom PC, available from the Raspberry Pi Press online store.
  • OCAU is currently the sixteenth ranked Folding@Home team in the world, not considering the standard Anonymous and Google based teams.