Let's say you do not work in the scientific or medical fields but someone told you that you just might be the
one to find a cure for cancer -- would you say -- no way! It's possible. From the comfort of your own home,
while you are cooking, or sleeping, or taking a shower, a cure for cancer could be found because of you. If you have a
computer, Internet access and a willingness to share your unused time online, a project called Rosetta@home, can use it for biomedical research. Rosetta@home is working to determine the 3-dimensional shapes of proteins in research that might ultimately lead to finding cures for some major human diseases, including cancer. According to Rosetta@home, by running the Rosetta program on your computer while you don't need it you will help them speed up and extend research in ways they cannot possibly attempt without you. In a process called distributed computing, the project takes a massive calculation, break it into chunks, and send the chunks across the Internet to be processed by tens of thousands of personal computers. Then all the bits and pieces are retrieved and the information reconstructed at a central computer. For more information on becoming a part of this innovative project, visit Rosetta@home.










