Thursday, November 24, 2005

If you've spare CPU cycles, help fight AIDS

Previously, if you'd some spare CPU cycles that you can spare, you can join one of the couple of grid computing projects around such as SETI@home. But if you think searching for aliens is not such a worthy project, now you can contribute to a more noble cause and contribute in the project to find a cure for the deadly AIDS virus. All you have to do is download and install a piece of software and it will utilise your free CPU cycles to aid in this distributed computing project. For those not too keen to help out on the AIDS cause, there's also a Folding@home project which aims to collect data on how to find cures for protein-folding based diseases like caner and Alzheimer's.

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