Protein Folding Simulation from Folding@home

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2008

This is a protein folding simulation from a recent publication from the Folding@home project.

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  • Wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle wiggle yeah!

  • @orbtaybal cute?  hehe!

  • Man, the PS3's sofware look significantly better. I'm trying to persuade my sister to get F@H on her PS3.

    187923

  • Aww, what a cute looking protein, look at tis carbon bonds their adorable!

  • I just decided to make a team last night (186829) I mean it seems like a good cause so why not?

    From wiki:

    Folding@home's strength is modeling the process of protein folding, while Rosetta@home's strength is computational protein design and prediction of protein structure and docking. The two projects also differ significantly in their computing power and host diversity. Folding@home has nearly 82 times the computing power of Rosetta@home.

  • all three for me, but you can still access your music as it works so i still have a surround sound boom box. they also have news and weather you can check out onthe browser while it works.

  • check out rosetta@home

  • I am wondering if people and their Ps3's join F@H for the fun of being part of a project, helping find an answer, or because they think that seeing a bunch of round objects float is cool... I hope that it is the 2nd one...

  • what i mean is that i would like to see the PS3's interface (of studying the proteins my self and moving them around) on my computer

    because more people have computers than PS3s...

  • if only this was included in the graphical version of the software...

    if only i can see a video like this about how the certain folding i'm working on looks like...

    certainly, people join just for the pleasure of looking at how the proteins are folding

    if only this could be incorporated to the software, more and more people will join folding@home...

    (team number: 132905)

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