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lockedFrancois Grey talks about citizen cyber-science at TEDx Warwick.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 13006 14 May 2009
lockedSee a video (in Spanish with English subtitles) about Extremadura@home and volunteer computing.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12956 13 May 2009
lockedAn article in EMBO reports discusses citizen cyber-science.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11442 12 May 2009
lockedSimon Lin of Academia Sinica discusses volunteer computing (and thinking) in Asia on a Podcast on BBC World Service.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 13435 1 May 2009
lockedAn article in Cornell's Chronicle Online discusses a new application in Einstein@home that searches for pulsars in binary s
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11283 29 Apr 2009
lockedFrancois Grey discusses Citizen Cyberscience (and BOINC) in The CERN Courier.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12309 29 Apr 2009
lockedA workshop on volunteer computing with BOINC was held in Taipei on 16-17 April. Lecture outlines and slides are available online.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11615 21 Apr 2009
lockedBOINC 6.6 has been released to public for Windows and MacOS X
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10334 9 Apr 2009
lockedCheck out a new French-language web site about volunteer computing.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11527 6 Apr 2009
lockedVTU@home, a project from the Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, is now listed on the Choose Projects page. VTU@home serves Lithuanian
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 16146 30 Mar 2009
lockedVolunteer computing goes East - a story on upcoming events in Taiwan and Beijing - appears in International Science Grid This Week.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11536 18 Mar 2009
lockedA new add-on for Windows, BOINCcalculator, shows details (trickles, credit, timesteps, checkpoints) of runn
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10935 9 Mar 2009
lockedCosmology@Home, a project from the University of Illinois whose goal is to search for the model that best describes our Universe, is now listed on the [url=http://boinc.berkeley.edu/choose_projects.p
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 13529 9 Mar 2009
lockedBOINC was the subject of a 40-minute radio program (in Polish) on Tok FM (click on 'O sile polaczonych komputerow').
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11970 5 Mar 2009
lockedWe have released BOINC 6.4.7 for Windows
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 19838 3 Mar 2009
lockedUnited BOINC now offers signature images containing the latest news from your choice of projects.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12304 1 Mar 2009
lockedWe have rolled back to 6.4.5 for our latest stable version until 6.4.7 can be built
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10805 27 Feb 2009
lockedA new add-on program for Windows, TThrottle, throttles CPU usage to keep its temperature below a limit you select.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11783 17 Feb 2009
lockedA workshop on volunteer computing will take place 16-17 April 2009 at the Academia Sinica in Taipei, Taiwan, in conjunction with the International Symposium on Grid Computing.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11248 13 Feb 2009
lockedCongratulations to SETIBR, the Brazilian team which, across several BOINC-based projects, has achieved the levels of 100K average credit and 50M total credit.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11862 3 Feb 2009
lockedScientists: it's easier than ever to create a BOINC project - you don't even need a server! Instead, you can use the Amazon Elastic Computing Cloud, with a virtual machine image creat
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12703 29 Jan 2009
lockedExtremadura@home is a new kind of account manager in which the choice of projects is a group decision
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12037 28 Jan 2009
lockedDotsch/UX is an ISO-format Linux distribution, based on Ubuntu Linux, with the 6.2.15 BOINC client pre-installed. It lets you easily install and boot from a USB stick, hard disk and fro
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 14292 27 Jan 2009
lockedA paper about Quake-Catcher Network appeared in Seismological Research Letters, Jan/Feb 2009.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 20249 22 Jan 2009
lockedA paper about BOINC, "Celebrating Diversity in Volunteer Computing", has won a Best Paper award at the 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11310 20 Jan 2009
lockedThe Docking@home project has a spiffy new web site, and welcomes new volunteers.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11269 14 Jan 2009
lockedAn article about AQUA@home appeared in today's New York Times online.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 18550 22 Dec 2008
lockedBOINC now supports computing using NVIDIA GPUs. Two projects currently have GPU-enabled applications: GPUgrid.net and SETI@home. If your compute
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11854 17 Dec 2008
lockedA press release from NVIDIA announcing BOINC's GPU support is available in English, Spanish, and [url=http://www.imim.es/noticies/view
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11709 17 Dec 2008
lockedVersion 6.4 of the BOINC client software has been released. This is the recommended version for Windows and Linux
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9765 16 Dec 2008
lockedAQUA@home is now open to volunteers
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11057 10 Dec 2008
lockedIBM World Community Grid and Harvard launch an application to study a new type of photovoltaic solar cells.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12251 8 Dec 2008
lockedWikipedia'a featured article for today is about Rosetta@home.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11508 1 Dec 2008
lockedRechenkraft.net is petitioning the German government to use non-security sensitive institutional computers to assist scientific research.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10513 29 Nov 2008
lockedCheck out BOINC.Italy, a new Italian BOINC portal.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10952 29 Nov 2008
lockedSee a video celebrating the fourth anniversary of IBM World Community Grid.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11071 20 Nov 2008
lockedJarifa, a system for organizational grid computing using BOINC, has a new name, logo, and domain.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11397 20 Nov 2008
lockedOn 27-28 November 2008, AlmereGrid and EDGeS will organise a two-day Desktop Grid workshop in Almere, The Netherlands.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12288 7 Nov 2008
lockedRead Reaching for the Exa-scale with volunteer computing in International Science Grid This Week.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10367 17 Oct 2008
lockedAn article on the recent BOINC workshop in Grenoble appeared in International Science Grid This Week.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10491 30 Sep 2008
lockedAn article on PS3grid.net project, which does scientific computing on Sony Playstations, appeared recently in Science.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10291 29 Sep 2008
lockedSee an open letter to the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12766 27 Sep 2008
lockedIbercivis, a joint project of several Spanish universities and research institutes, is now open to the public. Sign up and support Spanish research.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 19534 25 Sep 2008
lockedRead an article about Quake Catcher Network in Economist.com.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 10473 25 Sep 2008
lockedWelcome back to Docking@Home, a project at the University of Delaware that studies protein-ligand interactions (and BOINC itself).
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11493 20 Sep 2008
lockedOGM (Organizational Grid Manager) has been released by the University of Extremadura. OGM is a system for grid computing on organizational resources using BOINC.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11093 15 Sep 2008
lockedBOINC is featured on the University of Delaware news site.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 12752 4 Sep 2008
lockedThe talks and tutorials from the upcoming BOINC Workshop (Sept 10-12) will be broadcast live on the Web.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 9922 4 Sep 2008
lockedWelcome to the NQueens@home project, from the Universidad de Concepción in Chile, which seeks to find the solutions to the N Queens problem for values of 26 and greater.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11511 26 Aug 2008
lockedLinkedIn users: join a BOINC Users group.
1 ProfileDavid Anderson 11688 19 Aug 2008

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