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World Community Grid news September 7, 2010 |
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Sep 08, 2010 - 6:50 AM - by {CurlY BracketS}
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07 Sep 2010
World Community Grid Unveils Research Projects on Three Continents to Improve Water Quality
Category: All
Tags: Video and Media
Summary
World Community Grid announces several computing projects aimed at developing techniques to produce cleaner and safer water.
Full article here
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MilkyWay@Home news September 7, 2010 |
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Sep 08, 2010 - 6:48 AM - by {CurlY BracketS}
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starting/stoping new assimilators working
You can check the server status page now and see if they're running or not (they're nbody_assimilator and separation_assimilator). I just need to do a bit more debugging on the stop end of things; but starting works which is what was the most important as that should keep work flowing along nicely even if one of the daemons does crash.
On another note, we're going to be releasing another version of the nbody simulation... [Read More]
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eOn now on BOINC |
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Sep 07, 2010 - 9:02 PM - by Campion
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Hi, just discovered that this project has joined BOINC. I've attached but the servers are down for maintenance at the moment so I can't test run a work unit.
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Yoyo@Home news September 6, 2010 |
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Sep 07, 2010 - 6:38 AM - by {CurlY BracketS}
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06 September 2010 ECM OddPerfect
ALL FACTORED! Since March, every OddPerfect number worked by yoyo@home has been completely factored - 42 numbers so far. Yoyo@home found the factors for some of these, and showed there were no small factors for the rest. The rest were finished by the RSALS project using the Special Number Field Sieve (SNFS). All of these numbers are 200 to 250 digits, and all the factorizations are wanted by working mathematicians.
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Spinhenge@Home news September 6, 2010 |
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Sep 06, 2010 - 9:36 AM - by {CurlY BracketS}
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September 06, 2010
We will have the scheduled server downtime from thursday 09.09.2010 to friday 10.09.2010. More news in the forum. Thank you for your understanding.
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