‘Gamers’ tag is a poor fit, whichever way you Foldit

September 26, 2011

‘Gamers’ tag is a poor fit, whichever way you Foldit Dan Golding, University of Melbourne The phrases “real world scientific progress” and “the power of online games” are strange bedfellows. Yet surprisingly, they found themselves […]

Online game Foldit helps anti-Aids drug quest

September 25, 2011

Foldit allows players to create new shapes of proteins by randomly folding digital molecules on their computer. In the journal Nature, scientists wrote they have been puzzled by the protein’s structure for over a decade but it took the players a few days to produce the enzyme’s model. […]

Gamers solve decade old AIDS puzzle in ten days

September 19, 2011

The next time someone catches you playing a video game and asks what you are doing, you can now say that you are helping to save lives. Sure, that explanation may not save your job […]

Earn a Nobel Prize in your Lunch-Break! The Best “Citizen Science” Games Reviewed!

February 15, 2011

This article was originally written by Stuart Farrimond for realdoctorstu.com https://realdoctorstu.com/2011/02/15/earn-a-nobel-prize-in-your-lunch-break-the-best-citizen-science-games-reviewed/ It sometimes feels like we are an endangered species. Computers just keep getting smarter; not only are they immeasurably better at doing maths and […]

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