More than ‘just’ fun: Gaming for science

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- This article discusses how video games can be used for scientific research and discovery. Researchers are leveraging the power of gaming to engage the public in solving complex scientific problems.
- One example is the game Foldit, where players work together to fold virtual proteins into 3D structures. The data collected from these gameplay sessions helps scientists better understand protein folding, which is crucial for developing new drugs and treatments.
- Another game, EteRNA, allows players to design RNA molecules, which can lead to new insights in genetics and molecular biology. By turning these scientific challenges into engaging games, researchers can tap into the creativity and problem-solving skills of a large, diverse audience.

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