Since early this year, the Distributed Folding Project has been hard at work predicting protein folding conformations. This is an important area of medical research that could have implications for ...
On the 2nd of October 2006, the Stanford University's Folding@Home distributed computing project will release a beta client for the project where a large chunk of the GROMACS core run by Folding ...
A new supply-chain report reiterates earlier reports that some engineers previously working on Vision Pro have been moved to working a folding iPhone or iPad project. It also claims that the planned ...
Since early last year, Ars Technica's own <A HREF=http://www.teamstirfry.net/>Team Stir Fry</A> has been 'folding' proteins as a participant in <A HREF=http://www ...
A report by a Chinese blogger with 1.7M followers says that Apple folding screen prototypes failed to pass tests set by the company. They go on to claim that “the project has been temporarily shelved, ...
Memory Explainer: This is why memory and storage is so expensive (of course it's AI) and why PC gaming hardware prices are only going to keep rising, even probably for GPUs Action Helldivers 2 cuts ...
It's been a while since I've heard much about the Folding@home project that the PS3 has become such a huge part of. If there's one thing that no one can hold against the PS3, it's the fact that it's ...
What just happened? The Folding@home project has reached another milestone, passing a massive 2.4 ExaFLOPS of combined performance. That's more than the top 500 supercomputers combined, and 15 times ...
In a fun twist on an ancient art, the authors present a selection of paper-folding projects that use old envelopes, potato chip bags, and even magazine subscription cards instead of the usual origami ...
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