Thank you to all the BOINC Pentathlon participants who devoted their time and computing power to NFS@Home, and to SETI.Germany for organizing this event.
RSS Yesterday, 09:00 PMThis article will give some pretty good basic info on the event
https://www.skyatnightmagazine.com/s...-borealis-nova
I am no astronomy enthusiast, i'm sure we have far more educated/informed people around here.. this just isn't their astronomy place.. Anyways please
MindCrime 05-18-24, 02:46 AMWe continue to characterise lung cancer biomarkers identified in the MCM1 project. This update focuses on KLF5, a well-studied gene that has been implicated
RSS 05-13-24, 11:30 AMLHC@home is a platform for volunteers to help physicists develop and exploit particle accelerators like CERN's Large Hadron Collider, by contributing spare processing capacity on their home computers. An extension of this platform, called LHC@home 2.0, enables volunteers to run simulations of particle collisions in the LHC's giant detectors, helping physicists compare theory with experiment in the search for new fundamental particles. |
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Re: NFS@Home: BOINC Pentathlon - Thank you!
I like when projects actually thank their crunchers, and are active with their communities when challenges come around.
zombie67 Yesterday, 10:41 PM