Can I use results from the Folding@Home website?

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Users of the Folding@home program can access some scientific papers and results directly from the Folding@home website. However, the availability of these papers depends on the publication's distribution rules, which may not allow immediate public access. If a full version isn't available online, users can often find these papers at local libraries. It's important to note that the papers are typically technical and intended for a scientific audience.
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hello :

downloading folding at home program , and some questions came to my mind :

can the user of the program download the resulting paper or the scientific outcome or data free of charge ?

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Some of the papers can be accessed from the Folding@home website: https://foldingathome.org/papers-results/

The distribution rules for published papers vary by the publication in which the paper appears. Due to these rules, a public web-source of each paper may not be immediately available. If full version is not linked below or available elsewhere on the Internet (Google Scholar can be helpful for this), most, if not all of these publications are freely available at a local municipal or collegial library. Note these articles are written for fellow scientists, so the contents are fairly technical.
 
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