• Fenrir
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    A boinc nem csupán a SETI programmal foglalkozik, lehet mást is választani:

    Current projects

    Biology and Medicine:

    Cell Computing — biomedical research.[3]
    Malaria Control — for stochastic modelling of the clinical epidemiology and natural history of Plasmodium falciparum malaria.[4]
    Predictor@home — to predict protein structure from protein sequence.[5]
    proteins@home — deduces DNA sequence, given a protein.[6]
    Rosetta@home — to predict and design protein structures to fight diseases such as Cancer, Malaria, HIV and Alzheimer.[7]
    SIMAP is a database of protein similarities using distributed computing to detect sequence similarities.[8]
    TANPAKU — to predict protein structures from DNA sequence.[9]
    World Community Grid — advance our knowledge of human disease.[10]

    Climate modeling:

    Climateprediction.net — tries to produce a forecast of the climate in the 21st century.[11]
    BBC Climate Change Experiment[12] — (part of Climateprediction.net)
    Seasonal Attribution Project[13] — (part of Climateprediction.net)

    Physics and astronomy :

    Einstein@Home — search for spinning neutron stars (also called pulsars) using data from the LIGO and GEO 600 gravitational wave detectors.[14]
    LHC@home — help scientists at CERN to simulate particles travelling in the Large Hadron Collider.[15]
    SETI@home — Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence (SETI).[16] The project will host:
    Astropulse — searching for primordial black holes, pulsars, and ETI. Originally slated for a 2003 release, some Astropulse work units are only now being distributed. Not all the released workunits are being successfully crunched to completion, but then again, that's the purpose of a beta project: To test, find problems, and correct them. This project is clearly not vaporware. On January 31st 2007 a new beta of the application was released [17]. [18]

    Mathematics:

    ABC@Home — attempt to solve the ABC conjecture problem.[19]
    SZTAKI Desktop Grid — searches for generalized binary number systems.[20]