eat_toast
Mon, 03-05-2007, 01:52 PM
http://www.worldcommunitygrid.org/index.jsp
Hey all, found this today, thought I'd spread the word. Maybe some of you had heard of it before.
"Grid Computing: The Basics
Grid computing joins together many individual computers, creating a large system with massive computational power that far surpasses the power of a handful of supercomputers. Because the work is split into small pieces that can be processed simultaneously, research time is reduced from years to months. The technology is also more cost-effective, enabling better use of critical funds.
Changing Our World Now
Grid computing is not a futuristic technology. World Community Grid is at work right now applying this technology to exciting research projects that can benefit us all.
Our first project, Human Proteome Folding, is identifying the proteins produced by human genes. With this information, scientists can understand how defects in proteins can cause disease, making it easier to find cures.
In 2003, with grid computing, in less than three months scientists identified 44 potential treatments to fight the deadly smallpox disease. Without the grid, the work would have taken more than one year to complete."
Basically you download a client, and it sends out bits of things for your computer to do in it's spare time, to further research for things like Cancer and Muscular Dystrophy. It's free, and it runs in the background of your computer. If you leave your computer on all day, this would be a good use of resources, huh?
Hey all, found this today, thought I'd spread the word. Maybe some of you had heard of it before.
"Grid Computing: The Basics
Grid computing joins together many individual computers, creating a large system with massive computational power that far surpasses the power of a handful of supercomputers. Because the work is split into small pieces that can be processed simultaneously, research time is reduced from years to months. The technology is also more cost-effective, enabling better use of critical funds.
Changing Our World Now
Grid computing is not a futuristic technology. World Community Grid is at work right now applying this technology to exciting research projects that can benefit us all.
Our first project, Human Proteome Folding, is identifying the proteins produced by human genes. With this information, scientists can understand how defects in proteins can cause disease, making it easier to find cures.
In 2003, with grid computing, in less than three months scientists identified 44 potential treatments to fight the deadly smallpox disease. Without the grid, the work would have taken more than one year to complete."
Basically you download a client, and it sends out bits of things for your computer to do in it's spare time, to further research for things like Cancer and Muscular Dystrophy. It's free, and it runs in the background of your computer. If you leave your computer on all day, this would be a good use of resources, huh?