Nano-Hive@Home

Nano-Hive@Home

NanoHive@Home was a distributed computing project created by Brian Helfrich designed to perform large-scale nanosystems simulation and analysis.[1]

Current status

As of 8 January 2008 (2008 -01-08), the project had completed two simulations (FineMotionControler and NanoFactory) and had a third (HiveArena) in development. However, no simulations were further developed. The project has since been declared officially dead, as the company behind its development lost interest.

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