Computer gamers solve medical problems

December 9, 2016

As a core area of molecular biology, the study of protein structure is integral to elucidating pathological processes. Protein structure prediction has become one of the most important goals of pharmaceutical and biochemical industries. With […]

Sea Hero Quest, first results revealed

December 7, 2016

The scientists behind Sea Hero Quest have recently released a video revealing their first results: ‘The game has been played by almost 2.5 million people, generating over 63 years of gameplay, making ‘Sea Hero Quest’ […]

Finding the right problems for Citizen Science

December 6, 2016

Citizen Science is something I’ve been interested in for a few years — there’s some great opportunities to create games that create actual impact in the world, while also educating the general public in scientific principles and […]

How to do quantum physics research by playing games

December 2, 2016

In April 2016 we published an article called “Exploring the quantum speed limit with computer games” in the science journal Nature. I personally think that anyone who is curious about the cognitive limits of the […]

Scientific American – on Citizen Science Games

November 27, 2016

Can You Diagnose Dementia from a Gaming App? By Bahar Gholipour on November 18, 2016 SAN DIEGO—You are guiding a ship through rough waters. On your way you may encounter magical creatures. You can snap […]

Dementia game ‘shows lifelong navigational decline’

November 22, 2016

The world’s largest dementia research experiment, which takes the form of a video game, has indicated the ability to navigate declines throughout life. The findings, presented at the Neuroscience 2016 conference, harnessed data from 2.4 […]

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