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Borderlands 3 Game Could Help Scientists Unveil Coronavirus Secrets – International Business Times, Singapore Edition
The creators of the AAA game Borderlands 3 have added a science puzzle minigame that asks players to match tiles but in reality, they are sequencing ribosomal RNA
If you had to come up with various excuses to play videogames, now there is a genuine motive, for science. Even if sounds ridiculous your puzzle-solving skills inside a game can help scientists. The creators of Borderlands 3, a first-person looter shooter game, have built in a data sequencing minigame that can even help scientists understand the novel Coronavirus better.
If you are still in disbelief that it cannot work that way, let’s explain. Borderlands Science program wants to achieve what …
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