Idle computers offer hope to solve cancer's mysteries through grid computing project
Monday, June 23, 2008 - 18:20
in Mathematics & Economics
A biomedical engineering professor at The University of Texas at Austin is using a concept called "grid computing" to allow the average person to donate idle computer time in a global effort to fight cancer.
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