This makes me sad. I ran SETI@home for years.
It was a great project for many reasons.
It'll be interesting to see what the analysis turns up.
I was once called into the office of the director of finance for running SETI@home on a work computer. They were so chintzy with bandwidth that my regular communications showed up as a reason for Comcast to suggest they buy a faster pipe. SETI@home was called out as a "wasteful use of resources" in a company-wide meeting. That fuckin' company.
It's been a few years since I BOINC'd, but now that I own a home with fiber optic internet, it's only a matter of time before I set up a server, and it'll BOINC on the reg.
I saw that Stanford runs a similar project as well https://foldingathome.org/
Those are still a thing, though. I'm running biomedical-oriented World Community Grid on my spare hardware if you're interested in alternatives.