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Hey /sci/, /v/ here, just going to leave this here.

http://games.yahoo.com/blogs/plugged-in/online-gamers-crack-aids-enzyme-puzzle-161920724.html

>> No.3770752

how many fucking days in a row are we going to have to see fifty threads on this

protip: stay in /v/, it's shit for a reason

>> No.3770771

>>3770752

You seem to be extremely hamslammed, my friend. I'm sorry, I was just making a thread where we discuss the confluence of our mutual interests for the benefit of all parties. If coming closer to a cure for AIDS causes you such distress, I apologize.

>> No.3770775

>>3770771
>>>/v/

>> No.3770783

>>3770775

I have to say, I feel that this topic can fit into both /v/ and /sci/ with equal merit. It is about videogames being used to solve a scientific question.

>> No.3770786

>>3770783
New anon here, the actual science and effort to crowdsource the search for low-energy protein conformations is neat.

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>>3770783
I'd love to discuss it, too. Too bad every single thread about it has been just pasting the article, with at best a one-sentence summary, which our OP couldn't even be bothered with.

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