Edit: Sorry, looks like I had to post this under "science" forum

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OK, you know you are asking for a Nostradamus prediction of the future, right?By importance I mean, are the discoveries in new papers bigger and more important than those of the last few years?
There is yet another way to look at FAH progress.k1wi wrote:The second are the advances folding is having at the transistor level, that is the progress that is being made in our ability to accurately simulate these proteins in a massively distributed way. These successes could be seen as clients evolved, cores released CPU, # of folders or PFlops. Again, these might not be the best way to measure success or rate of success.
Everyone is going to have different ideas as to whether one scientific advance is 'bigger and more important' than another, but I would suggest that progress is the continued evolution of our ability to fold proteins and chipping away at the pieces of the puzzle.