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  1. ROBETTA - Full-chain Protein Structure Prediction Server

    11 Sep 2019

    Robetta provides both ab initio and comparative models of protein domains. Domains without a detectable PDB homolog are modeled with the Rosetta de novo protocol (Simons et al. (1997) J Mol Biol. 268:209-225, Bradley et al. (2005) Science 309 (5742), 1868-71)....

  2. BOINC: Compute for Science

    11 Sep 2019

    BOINC lets you help cutting-edge science research using your computer (Windows, Mac, Linux) or Android device. BOINC downloads scientific computing jobs to your computer and runs them invisibly in the background. It's easy and safe. About 30 science projects use...

  3. ATLAS@Home

    19 Aug 2019

    ATLAS@Home is a research project that uses volunteer computing to run simulations of the ATLAS experiment at CERN. You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer.

  4. Universe@Home

    14 Jun 2019

    Universe@Home is a research project that uses volunteers to do research in physics and astronomy. You can participate by downloading and running free program on your computer.

  5. RNA World

    02 Jul 2018

    RNA World (beta) is a distributed supercomputer that uses Internet-connected computers to advance RNA-related research. You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer.

  6. LHC@Home

    02 Jul 2018

    LHC@Home is a volunteer computing platform where you donate idle time on your computer to help physicists compare theory with experiment, in the search for new fundamental particles and answers to questions about the Universe.

  7. Milkyway@Home

    07 Jun 2018

    Milkyway@Home uses the BOINC platform to harness volunteered computing resources, creating a highly accurate three dimensional model of the Milky Way galaxy using data gathered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. This project enables research in both astroinformatics...

  8. Asteroids@Home

    26 Sep 2017

    Asteroids@home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do research in Asteroids@home. You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer.

  9. Comology@Home

    26 Sep 2017

    Cosmology@Home lets you volunteer your spare computer time (like when your screen saver is on) to help search for the model which best describes our Universe and to find the range of models that agree with available cosmological and particle physics data.

  10. DENIS@Home

    26 Sep 2017

    DENIS uses volunteer hosts to compute large packets of cardiac electrophysiology simulations. You can participate by downloading and running a free program on your computer. By using the idle time of your computer, you’d be helping researchers on their research...

  11. PrimeGrid

    13 Jan 2017

    PrimeGrid's primary goal is to bring the excitement of prime finding to the "everyday" computer user. By simply downloading and installing BOINC and attaching to the PrimeGrid project, participants can choose from a variety of prime forms to search. With a little...

  12. Rosetta@Home

    13 Jan 2017

    Rosetta@home needs your help to determine the 3-dimensional shapes of proteins in research that may ultimately lead to finding cures for some major human diseases. By running the Rosetta program on your computer while you don't need it you will help us speed up and...

  13. POEM@Home

    13 Jan 2017

    Models protein folding using Anfinsen's dogma

  14. NSF@Home

    13 Jan 2017

    NFS@Home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do the lattice sieving step in the Number Field Sieve factorization of large integers. As a young school student, you gained your first experience at breaking an integer into prime factors, such...

  15. Einstein@Home

    13 Jan 2017

    Einstein@Home is a program that uses your computer's idle time to search for gravitational waves from spinning isolated compact objects (among which are pulsars) using data from the LIGO gravitational wave detector.

  16. SETI@Home

    13 Jan 2017

    SETI@home is a scientific experiment, based at UC Berkeley, that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data.

  17. MindModeling@Home

    13 Jan 2017

    MindModeling@Home (Beta) is a research project that uses volunteer computing for the advancement of cognitive science. The research focuses on utilizing computational cognitive process modeling to better understand the human mind. We need your help to improve on the...

  18. Gerasim@Home

    13 Jan 2017

    The project uses Internet-connected computers to do research in discrete mathematics and logic control. The current goal: testing and comparison of heuristic methods for getting separations of parallel algorithms working in the CAD system for designing logic control...

  19. NSF@Home

    19 Dec 2016

    NFS@Home is a research project that uses Internet-connected computers to do the lattice sieving step in the Number Field Sieve factorization of large integers. As a young school student, you gained your first experience at breaking an integer into prime factors, such...

  20. MindModeling@Home

    19 Dec 2016

    MindModeling@Home (Beta) is a research project that uses volunteer computing for the advancement of cognitive science. The research focuses on utilizing computational cognitive process modeling to better understand the human mind. We need your help to improve on the...

  21. Milkyway@Home

    19 Dec 2016

    Milkyway@Home uses the BOINC platform to harness volunteered computing resources, creating a highly accurate three dimensional model of the Milky Way galaxy using data gathered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. This project enables research in both astroinformatics...