Quote Originally Posted by Dave A View Post
Not quite just any man -




Having an appropriate background does help, I'm afraid. That's why access for all to a decent education is so important.
ok i get where you coming from Dave
in early year 2000 a new bread of
hacker started to appear and things
changed

biohacking isnt just a term used on tv
there are smart people not necessarily
qualified people stripping down dna for
whatever reason

there are even games you can download
that look like puzzle games that is actual
science using hit and miss probability

and allowed a youngster to cure a disease
with no knowledge about the sickness the
youngster knew the rules of the game

Foldit is a revolutionary crowdsourcing computer game enabling you to contribute to important scientific research. This page describes the science behind Foldit and how your playing can help.
http://fold.it/portal/info/about

Gamers played a protein-folding game and solved an AIDS riddle that, well, stumped scientists for years. The gamers unlocked the key protein involved in the reproduction of HIV, scientists announced in September, a discovery that will help in understanding AIDS and HIV research and in the design of antiretroviral drugs. This time around, instead of focusing on what the gamers discovered, scientists examined the methods the gamers used in the Foldit community.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/how-gam...cure-diseases/