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Your Idle Computer Can Save Lives

Download some software and fight cancer.

Josh Peterson

By Josh Peterson
Fayetteville, AR, USA | Sun Jun 28, 2009 10:00 AM ET

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I don't like keeping my computer on all day. I use my power-saving options when I'm away from it for short periods and turn it off every time I leave the house. Unfortunately, many people keep their computers idling for hours every day. This could be due to forgetfulness, laziness or the myth that it takes more energy to turn the computer on than it does to leave it on. However, if you keep your computer running for any reason, you can put that energy to good use.

By going to Docking Home you can install a free piece of software called BOINC. Once you've downloaded the application, you can volunteer your computer's idle time to find cures for diseases such as HIV, breast cancer, Parkinson's, and arthritis. The program uses your computers resources while it is idling to perform scientific calculations.

Right now, there are 6,000 BOINC volunteers accomplishing 30,000 tasks every day. These calculations are aiding in the creation of new medicines that will, hopefully, eradicate diseases. Researchers simulate molecular models and their infinite combinations to discover these drugs. This takes a long time, and it takes a lot of computer brain power.


Fight Phantom Power Loss


Of course, it's important to reiterate the wastefulness of leaving a computer, or any electronic device, plugged in, let alone switched on all the time. Phantom energy loss is responsible for a huge amount of wasted electricity and resources. If you have a choice: turn your electronics, including the computer, off, and use a power strip to break the connection to the wall outlet.

However, if you are on and off the computer and need it idle for an hour or less at a time, consider doing something charitable. Really, you don't have to do anything at all. No mailing addresses or credit card numbers, just downloading software. And if your computer is on anyway, then let that energy go to saving lives. That's better than letting it go completely to waste.

More on Do-Gooding:
How Your Backyard Photos Can Help Scientists Control the Spread of Invasive Species
Runners: Choose a Marathon that Matches Your Eco-Values
How to Help the USFWS Fight Invasive Plants
What's Your Volunteer Type?

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