Project summary:
Our grid was Rosetta@home. Often times our computer was sent different tasks, but they were all involved with protein folding. Currently our computer started a RosetteMini task that is 4% done and is expected to finish on May 10th. For Rosetta@home our computer has contribute 84.6 units, averaging 1.17 units per day. According to the statistics for our grid each unit/result takes approximately 5 hours. On Monday there were 115, 706 results returned. The Go Fight Against Malaria project urges scientists to work together rather than to compete in finding a cure for Malaria. Just while finishing this blog post the current project is now 17% complete. Our average units contributed has risen in the past couple of weeks according the statistics graph.
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