• By signing up to Folding@home you can help science by making the processing power of your smartphone available to researchers while you’re not using it.
  • Folding@home1.0 is successful. In the year from October 2000 to October 2001, we have used our experimental method to fold some small and fast-folding proteins.
  • Our recommendation is to keep Folding@home set to “Any Disease”, as all of Folding@home’s causes are worth supporting.
  • While not part of the folding@home project, AlphaFold involves protein folding. Their project took 5 years to design then implement.
  • we looked at earlier to run the Folding@Home software, you’ll get 20 to 40 times the output compared to a CPU.
  • Folding@Home, and earning Banano coins, is one way to make money while you sleep, or add to your normal earnings while you work.
  • 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.
  • Help scientists fight diseases, such as cancer, by donating your unused computing power by running Folding@home in a browser window.
  • Folding@Home is a distributed computing project which studies protein folding, misfolding, aggregation, and related diseases.
  • Earlier this year, Pure donated a FlashBlade® system for use by Folding@home, which completely changed the project’s approach to storage.