There is only 2 papers from last year (2023): https://foldingathome.org/papers-results/
There was made over 60 papers in 2021
Has folding@home died down?
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Re: Has folding@home died down?
That's a good question ... I'll try to find someone who could answer it.
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Re: Has folding@home died down?
It looks like there's some issue with the website scripts that are updating this section from various sources ... until we get this fixed, you can use the Folding@Home Google Scholar to get the most up to date data.
Sukrit Singh wrote:The Folding@home Google Scholar is auto-updating for us if you want the latest results. Keep in mind two caveats:
- It also appears to be scraping conference abstract submissions as well as papers so the 2024 numbers are way inflated because the Biophysical Society publishes all the conference submissions
- It scrapes from all the FAH labs but it may also be scraping papers that don’t use FAH data directly (such as more theory-based papers, etc.). It’s automatic which is great for “up to date” info but definitely may be inflating things
Sukrit Singh wrote:For anybody interested you can also point to this review from 2023 that highlights the achivements over the past 20 years https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 9523002011