Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 – PC Game Review
There's not a lot that's new in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, but it is an excellent sequel that doesn't stray from a formula that works.
Read MoreThere's not a lot that's new in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, but it is an excellent sequel that doesn't stray from a formula that works.
Read MoreSkyrim, the latest game in the Elder Scrolls series, offers a mind-boggling degree of interaction with NPCs and objects, and even movie dragons don't look as good as the ones in this PC game.
Read MoreThe Battlefield franchise returns with a vengeance. Battlefield 3 is the best game of the series yet.
Read MoreA Command Decision Game in which you must choose the best course of action for the Japanese defense of Saipan in 1944.
Read MoreStructure of Molecule Solved by Gamers. May Help In Halting Spread of Many Viruses Including HIV. In a study published by the journal Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, gamers took three weeks to solve a problem that had stumped scientists for years. A mystery had surrounded the precise crystal structure of the M-PMV retroviral protease. In simple terms retroviral proteases are what allow viruses to reproduce. The implications to understanding how viruses reproduce could have a broad impact – stopping the reproduction of viruses including HIV. Scientists provided gamers with a program that facilitates the creation of three dimensional molecular structures by using a puzzle-like mechanic. This program, called FoldIt, has been used since 2008 and has been employed to solve problems related to Alzheimers and Cancer, among other things. The gamers’ solution, while not perfect, gave scientists a solid map from which they could refine the details of the structure and solve the mystery. In the conclusion of the report it stated, "The critical role of Foldit players...
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