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Video Games for National Security

Computer Scientists Design Video Game to Improve Disaster Response

January 1, 2008

Computer scientists and public health professionals are working together to prepare workers to respond to emergencies. The video game they designed allows people to learn what to do in the event of an actual emergency. This game supplements classroom and live training exercises involving hundreds of people.

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SCREENSAVERS CAN HELP FROM HOME: Small pox, cancer, and anthrax are just a few of the diseases that are being studied through distributed computing. Volunteers download a small program that activates when their computer is in screensaver mode. The software connects to a research center and gets assigned a small part of a large computation, such as simulating the interactions of a large variety of molecules to find some that could combine to form a cure.

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