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ClimatePrediction.net
encourages PC users to download a screensaver-style climate modeling program that will help generate the world's largest climate forecasting experiment.
http://www.climateprediction.net/
Compute Against Cancer
philanthropic distributed computing effort spanning research in cancer prevention, treatment, cure, and support.
http://www.computeagainstcancer.org/
DataGrid Project
attempt to enable intensive computation and analysis of shared large-scale databases, up to PetaBytes in size, across widely distributed scientific communities.
http://www.eu-datagrid.org/
Fight AIDS @ Home
distributed computing project which uses idle computer time to accelerate anti-HIV drug design research. Download a program onto your Internet-connected personal computer to participate.
http://www.fightaidsathome.org/
Find-a-Drug
runs a series of projects in parallel addressing a number of diseases and utilizes THINK software to help evaluate the interactions of billions of molecules with proteins.
http://www.find-a-drug.org/
Grub
open source, distributed Internet crawler.
http://www.grub.org/
Particle Physics Data Grid
collaboration formed to enable the worldwide distributed computing model of current and future high-energy and nuclear physics experiments.
http://www.ppdg.net/
The Globus Project
developing basic software infrastructure for computations that integrate geographically distributed computational and information resources.
http://www.globus.org/