Quantum Minds: Gateway to Your Learning Patterns – Interview with Jana Jarecki

January 10, 2017

During the past year, we gave a lot of attention to our flagship game Quantum Moves, but ScienceAtHome research doesn’t end here. We are not only focused on the best solutions to move the atoms, […]

Quantum Minds — how to build a quantum intuition

January 7, 2017

In an earlier blog post I talked about how we turned over 150,000 people around the world into quantum physicists by giving them access to a fun online game, Quantum Moves. By playing Quantum Moves, […]

Why Games & Learning

December 19, 2016

The meaning of knowing today has shifted from being able to recall and repeat information to being able to find it, evaluate it and use it compellingly at the right time and in the right […]

citizensciencegames.com is LIVE!

December 18, 2016

This adventure started in 2013, in a small office in Brighton (UK). I was doing some research on free to play, casual browser games. After having compiled a huge list of these online games, I was about to try them. Everything was going smoothly, I had finished sowing a few seeds and harvesting some trees in Farmerama and I was about to move to the next game on the list: Foldit […]

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 […]

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