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Nevertheless I cannot find seti, prime search and btcoins useful. View of Cornell University, Ithacas elite Ivy League school. Second I believe that at the end one does whatever he can do, in the respect of the others. Without you there would be no We're excited to finish up our original science project, and we look forward to what comes next. So first and foremost, I believe that whatever the knowledge collected it would be useful sooner or later. We're extremely grateful to all of our volunteers for supporting us in many ways during the past 20 years. You can stay attached to of course, but you won't get any jobs until we find new applications. Or use Science United and sign up to do astronomy. If you're currently running on your computer, we encourage you to attach to other BOINC-based projects as well. If this happens, will start distributing work again. We hope that other UC Berkeley astronomers will find uses for the huge computing capabilities of for SETI or related areas like cosmology and pulsar research.

The web site and the message boards will continue to operate. We need to focus on completing the back-end analysis of the results we already have, and writing this up in a scientific journal paper. With your help, scientists can identify the most important results to study in the lab, bringing them one step closer to discoveries that save lives and address global problems. David Anderson wrote: On March 31, the volunteer computing part of will stop distributing work and will go into hibernation.ġ) Scientifically, we're at the point of diminishing returns basically, we've analyzed all the data we need for now.Ģ) It's a lot of work for us to manage the distributed processing of data. As a World Community Grid volunteer, your device does research calculations when it has spare power. Description: SETIhome searches through data from the radio telescope at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, looking for narrow-bandwidth radio signals which might be taken as evidence of extraterrestrial technology.
