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Einstein@Home is a volunteer distributed computing project that needs your help to find Neutron Stars via their electromagnetic and gravitational wave emission.

Why Einstein@Home?

During a lunchtime conversation in 1999, Bruce Allen and a friend was discussing an article that they read in The LA times that day about SETI@home. The thought occurred this would be a great way to get computer cycles to tackle the data analysis problem that they had, but concluded that there would be very little public interest and the topic was dropped.

In 2004, the idea was revisited due to the upcoming event World Year of Physics 2005. The American Physical Society offered publicity and volunteers and after eventually connecting with David Anderson, who spread the excitement of BOINC, Einstein@Home was launched in February of 2005.

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Scientific publications

https://boinc.berkeley.edu/pubs.php#Einstein@Home