GridRepublic
Support humanitarian research by sharing your PC's processing power- a simple download is all it takes. Click “Share My PC" below to get started.
From our website, volunteers download a small app which enables them to lend their PC's spare processing power to cancer study, climate modeling, and other vital causes. It's a form of digital philanthropy called "Volunteer Computing". By aggregating idle resources from participants around the world, scientists get access to massive "virtual" supercomputers -- making possible investigations that would otherwise be impossible.
10/25/2012
This could bring new speed to research that is important to you and new cheaper and flexible technology... in the next 54 hours will you help them reach their goal and maybe reward yourself with a $99 comptuer that can join in the reserch effort and attach to your tv?
Parallella: A Supercomputer For Everyone The Parallella project will make parallel computing accessible to everyone.
For we are highlighting: climateprediction.net and World Community Grid > The Clean Energy Project as projects that are helping make Earth more sustainable.
Already with your are helping to take 20 years of lab work for the solar cell identification down to less than 5 years. We could bring the amount of time for 20 years of work down to a few days to process all the data if everyone participating in The Clean Energy Project could convince a friend to join and contribute their computer's spare time. These new cells could be more efficient and cost less to produce.
Attending the SXSW Festival this weekend? Come to the talk Sunday at 5-6pm called "Collectively Outsmarting Malaria" http://schedule.sxsw.com/2012/events/event_IAP13975.
GridRepublic Executive Director Matthew Blumberg and Nicolas Maire Project Leader Scientific Computing at the
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute will be presenting.
Take a moment to get to talk with some of the GridRepublic team face to face. We really would like to meet you!
SXSW Action: Collectively Outsmarting Malaria Each year there are more than 225 million cases of Malaria, killing around 781,000 people. That's 2.23% of deaths worldwide every year- the majority of them young children. Please stop by this session, because together we’re going to do something about it:The session will lay out a program through...
GridRepublic presented at the Citizen Cyberscience Summit in London. Look for the video in the archive at http://www.livestream.com/excites Day 2
Upcoming GridRepublic event: GridRepublic at SXSW Interactive
Extreme Citizen Science Extreme Citizen Science on Livestream. This is the official channel of the Extreme Citizen Science (ExCiteS) team at University College London. We will be broadcasting conferences, seminars, and lectures on spatial cognition of the illiterate and citizen cyberscience - stay tuned for ExCiting develo...
11/22/2011
A Challenge project called STEMulate Learning! aims to create an open source learning lab design for schools. This project could help expose more people to volunteer computing and increase participation. The crowdfunding goal is $20,000 in the next 24 days.
Read more about this initiative at http://rockethub.com/projects/3814-stemulate-learning
STEMulate Learning! Help discover cures for childhood diseases and cancer, find clean water resources and develop clean energy technologies while inspiring the innovators of tomorrow!
11/10/2011
GridRepublic is now also available on Google+. Check out our page: https://plus.google.com/104690413534448036352
GridRepublic - Google+ GridRepublic - Volunteer Computing - The GridRepublic website enables a form of philanthropy called "volunteer computing". GridRepublic is a nonprofit raising awareness and increase participation in volunteer computing. Working in
04/30/2011
Progress Thru Processors gets a big boost with a YouTube video!
Intel Tech Wonders: Saving The World Just Got a "Bit" Easier Intel Corporation's Progress Thru Processors is an application and community on Facebook that applies unused PC processor power toward life-changing research...
Updated: The Einstein@home project has made a newsworthy discovery of a new yet unknown pulsar star that merited an article in Science magazine and has made headlines in popular news. Keep up the good work and we can make even more discoveries.
Pulsar Discovery by Global Volunteer Computing -- Knispel et al., 10.1126/science.1195253 -- Science Jump to: Page Content, Section Navigation, Site Navigation, Site Search, Account Information, or Site Tools.
08/14/2010
News Blast: Like volunteer computing and Citizen Science? There is a Citizen Cyber Science Conference in London September 2-3 and tickets available NOW!
Attend in person or join via live stream or video archives following the event. Tickets & Details: http://www.citizencyberscience.net/summit/
CCC- London summit The London Citizen Cyberscience Summit is a great chance for scientists and citizens to learn about the latest breakthroughs in citizen cyberscience. It will be a unique opportunity to brainstorm about how new technologies can enhance citizen cyberscience. A bold ambition of the summit is to draft a...
Progress Thru Processors the Facebook app is one year old today! 41,000 GigaFlop years worth of computing power has helped to advance humanitarian research across the world. Have you added the app to show how much research you have contribute and encourage your friends to join?
What would you like to see GridRepublic accomplish in 2010? Some goals already are implementing teams and internationalizing (allowing for translation) the GridRepublic website.
World Community Grid Project FightAIDS@Home have found a new way to fight Drug Resistant strains of AIDS.
News Article FightAIDS@Home Tags: Video and Media Summary Researchers from the FightAIDS@Home project on World Community Grid have found a potentially new way to fight drug resistant strains of AIDS.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Website
Address
Brooklyn, NY
11205