Are you one of those people who has one or more computers running all the time? Check out the story posted on
The Cancer Blog today about a new effort to use
spare CPU cycles to assist the Human Proteome Folding Project, which will bring many insights into cancer
research.

Donate your unused CPU time to cancer research
Reader Comments
(Page 1)2. hi what is the purpose of these required comments?
Posted at 6:20AM on Dec 19th 2005 by John Kemp
3. The united devices cancer project has fallen apart in recent months. They have suffered through low maintenance, reduced budget and now no work units for those trying to donate time.
Please help those of us who care to find a new home for donating idle cpu time to cancer reasearch. I have donated over 52 years worth of CPU time to united devices, but now it is and has been broken for weeks now.
Posted at 6:20AM on Dec 19th 2005 by John Kemp
4. hi what is the purpose of these required comments?
Posted at 6:20AM on Dec 19th 2005 by John Kemp








1. The united devices cancer project has fallen apart in recent months. They have suffered through low maintenance, reduced budget and now no work units for those trying to donate time.
Please help those of us who care to find a new home for donating idle cpu time to cancer reasearch. I have donated over 52 years worth of CPU time to united devices, but now it is and has been broken for weeks now.
Posted at 6:20AM on Dec 19th 2005 by John Kemp