SETI@home
In 1995, David Gedye proposed doing radio SETI using a virtual supercomputer composed of large numbers of Internet-connected computers, and he organized the SETI@home project to explore this idea....
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Richard Bell MilkyWay@home is a distributed computing project, harnessing the power of volunteered computers to create a highly accurate 3D model of the Milky Way galaxy. The project uses data...
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NASA A community that provides distributed computing power to aerospace research projects that might not otherwise have access to supercomputers due to financial, administrative or bureaucratic...
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NASA/CXC/SAO/F.D. Seward, W.H. Tucker, R.A. Fesen An effort to discover new neutron stars (massive stars that have collapsed under their own weight) and hopefully directly detect one of Albert...
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NASA/JPL-Caltech/UCLA Use your spare computing power to process radio astronomy data. Data collected by one of several radio telescopes (Parkes, GALEX, Pan-STARRS1, and WISE) is sent to your computer...
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ATLAS experiment, LHC, CERN By donating your computer’s idle time, you can help particle physicists study the nature of dark matter, antimatter and mass in our universe. LHC@home is a distributed...
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