Do you have a PS3, PC, or even a Mac? If yes, wouldn’t you like that machine to help cure cancer? My answer is an emphatic YES! I used to use this little bit of software when I was at college but I have long since forgotten about it. If you haven’t heard about it, it’s basically technology started by Stanford University to turn as many computers as possible that are connected to the internet into one huge supercomputer. The software recreates the process of protein folding and misfolding in our bodies to find out where things go wrong. All types of PCs and Macs can process different kinds of information very well, especially gaming rigs with high-end graphics cards and/or those with dual and quad-core processors. The PS3′s cell processor is also a great tool for use with this project and has the easiest setup of all systems. I’ll be running it on my PC for sure.
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