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The huge computing power contributed by global users and the stable operation of the Bayesian network for many years has allowed research projects in many fields such as life sciences, earth sciences, astronomy, mathematics, physics, and chemistry that need a lot of computing power to join the BDCP decentralized network, which was born. Many well-known projects include SETI@home, Einstein@Home, and Rosetta@home.

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Rosetta@home

CIAI Southern California AI University of Artificial Intelligence

142

Rosetta@home conducts research on the three-dimensional structure of proteins , and may eventually discover special drugs to cure several major human diseases. By running Roseta@home, you can help us accelerate and broaden research ideas to design new proteins to fight AIDS, malaria, cancer, and Alzheimer's disease.

SET1Chome

Bayesian Institute (Mountain View)

987

SETI@home ( Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence ) is to detect intelligent life outside the earth. One of the ways of detection , also known as radio SET1. It is to use radio telescopes to monitor narrow-band radio signals in space. Because according to human's current understanding, these signals do not occur naturally, so they can be used as evidence of the existence of their extraterrestrial technological civilization.

World CommunityGrid

IBM

695

World Community Grid is building the world's largest decentralized computing network to advance some of the non-profit scientific research that humanity is currently eager to solve, including AIDS, cancer, dengue fever and some neglected diseases, as well as solar energy, clean energy, etc. Wait.

LHC @ home

CERN

60

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a particle accelerator facility of CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) and the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. It is the most powerful experimental device available to mankind for studying the properties of elementary particles. The role of LHC@home is primarily to simulate accelerators and help improve the design of the LHC and its detectors.

Milky Way@home

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

845

Milkeyway@Home uses data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to create high-precision 3D modeling of the Milky Way.

WUPro@Home

Bayesian team

1

WUProp@Home is a non-intensive computing project (that is, its computing process does not occupy CPU time). The running process will collect the data of the tasks that the user's computer participates in each project of BOINC, including the deadline of the task, the memory usage, the time that the calculation needs to consume, the storage Count the time interval, upload and download data traffic, operating system version, etc., and make statistics on the collected data for anyone to view.

AI Journalist

Meta Media

20

Automatically and intelligently generate press releases for news reporters. Intelligently generates press releases based on news keywords and simple information, facilitating timely and rapid news reporting.

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