Dear Einstein@Home volunteers,
You may remember that we launched a Zooniverse project called “Einstein@Home: Pulsar Seekers” in October 2023.*Now
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1m @ goofyxGrid!
That is my 121st project with 1m.
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5m @ Latin Squares!
That is my 55th project with 5m. But no change in my place, which is 5th. So many 5s.
Sisler Cyber Academy ranked #1 at the end of the challenge started on February 19th and lasting for 19 days.
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LHC@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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World Community Grid: Research Update from the MCM Team (March 2025)
As part of our ongoing research updates, we continue to explore the top-scoring genes linked to lung cancer identified by the Mapping Cancer Markers (MCM)
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