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Eve Online

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Publisher: CCP
Developer: CCP
Release Date: May 6, 2003 (US), May 23, 2003 (EU)

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'EVE Online' To Aid Cancer Research With Project Discovery: Phase 4

by Rainier on July 30, 2024 @ 8:47 a.m. PDT

EVE Online is an MMO game set in a world of galactic proportions, governed by a hyper-capitalistic economy where space flight is the path to all commerce, communication, and conflict.

EVE is a community-driven massively multiplayer online (MMO) game, set in a world of galactic proportions. This online universe is governed by a hyper-capitalistic economy where space flight is the path to all commerce, communication, and conflict. Your mission is to establish yourself as a major competitor, trusted by your friends, feared by your enemies. To accomplish this, your principle tools -- apart from an impressive array of sophisticated equipment, customizable space ships and in-game corporations -- will be your natural business acumen, social skills, Machiavellian thinking and cunning combat strategies.

Set tens of thousands of years in the future, EVE Online is a breathtaking journey to the stars, to an immersive experience filled with adventure, riches, danger and glory. With nearly a quarter of a million subscribers worldwide inhabiting the same virtual universe, EVE features a vast player-run economy where your greatest asset is the starship, designed to accommodate your specific needs, skills and ambitions. EVE offers professions ranging from commodities trader to mercenary, industrial entrepreneur to pirate, mining engineer to battle fleet commander or any combination of these and much more. From brokering business deals to waging war, you will have access to a diverse array of sophisticated tools and interfaces to forge your own destiny in EVE.

CCP Games, in collaboration with Massively Multiplayer Online Science (MMOS), today launched Project Discovery: Phase Four, advancing the groundbreaking citizen science initiative within the renowned sci-fi MMO, EVE Online. This ambitious update enables players to actively participate in cancer and immune system research, potentially accelerating real-world medical breakthroughs through collective player contributions.

Announced at EVE Fanfest last year, the latest phase of Project Discovery expands research to critical immune system diseases, including cancer, marking a significant advancement in scope and potential impact. Starting today, players can access an updated version of the innovative in-game minigame, contributing to real-world scientific research while playing EVE Online.

Project Discovery’s flow cytometry technique, introduced in 2020 to accelerate COVID-19 research, has seen over 900,000 EVE Online players make substantial contributions to scientific research. Project Discovery continues to receive significant daily participation from the EVE Online community.

Building on the initiative’s past success, Phase Four adds new visualizations to increase the quality of player results. Players can now examine complex blood samples using new X/Y axis density curves, drawing polygons around cell clusters in flow cytometry data. This process will increase the performance of AI models trained on the data, supporting scientists in decoding immune system interactions with cancer and paving the way for potential treatment breakthroughs.

To reward their valuable contributions, participants in Phase Four can earn exclusive in-game rewards. These include three new SKINR design elements (Insightful Azure Metallic, Citizen Cyan Metallic, and Scientific Panache Satin), the Biosecurity Responders SKIN, and exclusive apparel.

Key Features of Project Discovery Phase Four:

  • Expanded research focus on critical immune system diseases, including cancer
  • Enhanced minigame with revised tutorial and advanced analysis techniques
  • More complex scientific challenges for players
  • Exclusive cosmetic rewards

Project Discovery Achievements Since 2020:

  • Over 900,000 EVE Online players participating
  • More than 500 million citizen science games played
  • Two high-performing AI models developed from player-generated data
  • One Webby People’s Voice Award for contributions to science and society

The far-reaching impact of Project Discovery is evident in the words of key stakeholders:

“Project Discovery’s fourth phase marks a major milestone for citizen science by contributing to the cure for one of the world’s most deadly diseases,”said Bergur Finnbogason, EVE Online’s Creative Director. “The EVE community has a proven track record of helping scientists advance research for important causes. We are calling gamers from all walks of life to join our capsuleers in the fight against cancer.”

“The collective effort of EVE Online players has produced a dataset unparalleled in quality and size,” said Dr. Ryan Brinkman, Distinguished Scientist at BC Cancer Agency and University of British Columbia. “In this new era of Artificial Intelligence, this data is pivotal in developing groundbreaking tools for unprecedented scientific discoveries. We eagerly anticipate sharing these contributions with the scientific community.”

“The EVE Online community’s collective contribution to science over the years is tremendous,” said Jérôme Waldispühl, Associate Professor at McGill University’s School of Computer Science. “Project Discovery is a unique, effective, and reliable resource for major research initiatives. The synergy of this project with the rise of AI techniques is a one-of-a-kind opportunity to push the boundaries of science.”

“Seeing the continuous activity and high-quality contributions of EVE players, we know that Project Discovery is not only a highly valuable tool for science but can also be repurposed to serve many important areas of research,”said Attila Szantner, CEO of Massively Multiplayer Online Science. “After four years, we still have 100-200 data analyses per minute submitted by players, demonstrating the power of this collaboration.”

Progress updates from the team of computer scientists and bioinformaticians based at the School of Computer Science at McGill University can be found here.


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