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POPSNew Clues to Prion Infectivity The ramifications are primarily this: This is evidence of why CJD has received misdiagnoses so frequently. Cases of Alzheimer's and other degenerative diseases are likely to be later identified as as Mad Cow or CJD. Where'd I learn this? Check out my Blog and find out www.OkieLogic.com
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POPSFolding(Proteins)@home-Distributed Computing 
Stanford University is doing valuable protein research spreading the load to thousands of personal computers using unallocated CPU time.It has a low 'status' so all other programs are given priority. I had heard about it but didn't know it was so easy to join. You can be anonymous, have a username, or also be part of a team. where the work done is tallied. I found out about it at the Ubuntu site, so I joined team Ubuntu, but thought there could always be a team clipmarks. I'll leave that with egoldstein, I just joined and have no idea about teams and team numbers. Theres 1 'client' per CPU so dual cores can have 2 (2 teams?) There is a link in the program to show how many proteins have been done. Programs for linux,apple and mac. I don't know about after rebooting. Ubuntu has a script that restarts every reboot Windows may have to run exe again. mac? I can't be sure the username search works from the clip, but if you're interested the top link to Stanford will make a lot more sense
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POPSStanford University Protein Folding Program This is very similar to the Rosetta folding program. Just a different research team. This one also doesn't interfere with your computer's performance. You can configure it to work only when you are not on the computer or at night. I used to use this one before Rosetta. Both are after the same goal, basically.