process of protein folding and the movements of proteins, and is reliant on simulations run on volunteers' personal computers. Folding@home is currently based...
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perceived importance Paper folding, or origami, the art of folding paper Protein folding, the physical process by which a polypeptide folds into its characteristic...
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unfolded state may form a folding initiation site and guide the subsequent folding reactions. The duration of the folding process varies dramatically...
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distributed-computing project Folding@home uses scientific computer programs, referred to as "cores" or "fahcores", to perform calculations. Folding@home's cores are based...
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University tailors Folding@home to GPUs". Archived from the original on October 12, 2007. Retrieved February 19, 2015. Mike Houston. "Folding@Home – GPGPU". Archived...
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(December 2020), "AlphaFold 2". Presentation given at CASP 14. Folding@home IBM Blue Gene Foldit Rosetta@home Human Proteome Folding Project AlphaZero AlphaGo...
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org/wiki/TOP500 [bare URL] "Folding@Home Active CPUs & GPUs by OS". foldingathome.org. Retrieved April 8, 2020. Folding@home (March 25, 2020). "Thanks to...
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for orchestrating the distributed computing protein-folding research project known as Folding@home. His research is focused on distributed computing and...
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Genome@home was a volunteer computing project run by Stefan Larson of Stanford University, and a sister project to Folding@home. Its goal was protein design...
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only one". On March 22, 2007, SCE and Stanford University expanded the Folding@home project to the PS3. Along with thousands of PCs already joined over the...
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University tailors Folding@home to GPUs". Archived from the original on 2007-10-12. Retrieved 2007-10-04. Houston, Mike. "Folding@Home – GPGPU". Archived...
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Life with PlayStation (section Folding@Home)
announced that a protein folding client would be available to run on the PS3. On December 19, 2007, Sony updated the Folding@home client to version 1.3....
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of new and effective programming paradigms and runtime systems. The Folding@home project, the first to break this barrier, relied on a network of servers...
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the user's computer to help the Folding@home distributed computing project, which studies disease-relevant protein folding and other molecular dynamics....
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Situation". Folding@home. 17 January 2010. Retrieved 2012-06-26. Pande lab (11 June 2012). "Folding@home Open Source FAQ". Folding@home. Stanford University...
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(formerly) PS3s, Folding@home has nearly 108 times more computing power than Rosetta@home. Both Phase I and Phase II of the Human Proteome Folding Project (HPF)...
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PlayStation (category Home video game consoles)
with PlayStation was a Folding@home application available for PlayStation 3 which connected to Stanford University's Folding@home distributed computer network...
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assists in determining structure and conformation changes over time. The Folding@home project at the University of Pennsylvania is a distributed computing...
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structures. Predictor@home was complementary to Folding@home. Whereas the latter aims to study the dynamics of protein folding, Predictor@home aimed to specify...
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A folding chair is a type of folding furniture, a light, portable chair that folds flat or to a smaller size, and can be stored in a stack, in a row, or...
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in contrast to folding screens. Folding screens were invented during the Han dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE). Depictions of those folding screens have been...
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PlayStation 3 (category Home video game consoles)
March 2015, Home had been downloaded by over 41 million users. Life with PlayStation, released on September 18, 2008 to succeed Folding@home, was retired...
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oxidative folding process of ribonuclease A, for which he won the nobel prize in 1972, solidified the thermodynamic hypothesis of protein folding, according...
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the economy. The volunteer distributed computing project Folding@home simulates protein folding. It was used for medical research. In March 2020 it became...
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Cell (processor) (section Home cinema)
million times faster than the mean network speed in Folding@home). As of May 7, 2011, Folding@home runs at about 9.3 x86 petaFLOPS, with 1.6 petaFLOPS...
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Folding@home results. While Folding@home volunteers can easily participate in Storage@home, much more disk space is needed from the user than Folding@home...
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Velocity Bowling, Pain, The Beatles: Rock Band, and software such as Folding@home (1.2). These partial functions of XMB (friends lists and custom soundtracks)...
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February 3, 2012. Vijay Pande (January 17, 2010). "Folding@home: Paper #72: Major new result for Folding@home: Simulation of the millisecond timescale". Retrieved...
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personal computers owned by volunteers to conduct protein folding research. Folding@home's research is primarily focused on biomedical problems such as...
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