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Actually, there's 2 articles, the 1st A new look for the New SETI@home shows some clips from the screensaver in action.
The 2nd, Scientists from Around the World Line Up to Join SETI@home's BOINC Family
contains a list of current and future BOINC-projects scheduled to start.
A couple of snips from the article:
Climateprediction.net goes public in 23 hours, 26.08.2004 at 00:01 UTC.
Einstein@home expected next year.
CERN currently in closed alpha, planning public later this year.
For more info, read the whole article.
The 2nd, Scientists from Around the World Line Up to Join SETI@home's BOINC Family
contains a list of current and future BOINC-projects scheduled to start.
A couple of snips from the article:
Predictor@home is in open alpha.Over the next few months, the new BOINC-based SETI@home will run side by side with Classic SETI@home, and users can choose to run either one or the other. Once project director David Anderson and his team are confident that the new version can reliably take the load, Classic SETI@home will be turned off and BOINC-based SETI@home will continue on its own, searching for intelligent signals from the stars.
Climateprediction.net goes public in 23 hours, 26.08.2004 at 00:01 UTC.
Folding at home is currently in the process of converting from its independent format to the BOINC platform, a process that according to Anderson will take a few more months.
Einstein@home expected next year.
CERN currently in closed alpha, planning public later this year.
According to Lebofsky, Astropulse will open to the public participation later this summer.
For more info, read the whole article.