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  • TACC partners with IBM's World Community Grid

    By Aaron Dubrow
    Aaron Dubrow
    Published: Nov. 15, 2007

    The World Community Grid has already helped researchers complete several studies, including a comparison of genomes and the development of tools for early cancer diagnostics.

    Despite the World Community Grid’s achievements, there is still tremendous room for growth, according to Berstis.

    “One challenge is getting scientists to come up with really big projects to help the world and humanity,” Berstis said. “The other part of the challenge is getting the information out to all your friends and relatives and getting them to sign up.”

    With the number of PCs in the world approaching one billion, the World Community Grid has untold potential, leading many researchers to believe the next big breakthrough might be achieved with the help of your home or work computer.

    “It’s doing something philanthropic without paying any money. How often can you do that?” Berstis said. “Everybody else asks for money, or time. Here’s something you can do to contribute to humanity and it’s effortless.”

    To join the World Community Grid, visit www.worldcommunitygrid.org and sign up to become a member.

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