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McGill online game expands to connect global scientific community with citizen scient
Over the past three years, 300,000 gamers have helped scientists with genomic research by playing Phylo, an online puzzle game. Now J-r-me Waldisp-hl, the McGill computer science professor and his colleagues, who developed the game are making this crowd of players available to scientists around the globe.
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Re: McGill online game expands to connect global scientific community with citizen sc
It’s brilliant to see how something as simple as a puzzle game can scale into real scientific impact, and Phylo is one of the best examples of gamers contributing to something bigger than themselves. Three hundred thousand players over three years is genuinely impressive, and it shows how accessible projects like this can be. It provides a low-cost entertainment option compared to many hobbies, especially when you treat it much like using mbet rdc to stay engaged in a straightforward and budget-friendly way while still feeling part of a larger community.
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