Hi there. I’m at Stanford, and we’re about to see the first demo of the PS3’s Folding at Home app. Folding’s Dr Vijay Pande and SCEA’s Jack Tretton are presenting. More in a bit, as I update this post ...
With more and more people working from home, folding treadmills and walking pads have become an increasingly popular way to be more active throughout the workday. When working from home, it can often ...
The best folding treadmills are designed to provide an effective workout without taking up too much real estate in your home, thanks to their space-saving design. Along with being storage-friendly, ...
As much as you may want to incorporate more exercise into your day, not all of us are lucky enough to have a spare room we can use as a home gym. Whilst the idea of adding exercise equipment to your ...
Exercising outside can often feel like a chore when the weather is wet and windy. A folding treadmill is the ideal option for a workout that doesn’t involve wet feet and soggy trainers. If you have ...
The PS3’s Folding at Home app looks twitchy in person, but for the sake of science and humanity, a few epileptic seizures are a small price to pay. The map view is amazing (hit the gallery for some ...
New PS Stars Collectibles can now be earned by those who have registered with the free loyalty program. The latest Collectibles celebrate the PS3 Folding@home research endeavor and the PS Plus ...
Many members of the Ars Technica community enjoyed participating in Folding at Home, a project run at Stanford University that creates simulations of the exact process by which DNA creates protein. In ...