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February, 2012
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How Scientists Are Using Xbox (and Other Game Consoles) for Serious Research

“Countless medical studies have concluded that playing too many video games can be harmful to one’s health. Now, however, it turns out that one of the more popular video-game consoles on the market, the Xbox 360, could be used to save lives.
A computer scientist at the University of Warwick in England has devised a way to use an Xbox 360 to detect heart defects and help prevent heart attacks. The new tool has the potential to revolutionize the medical industry because it is both faster and cheaper than the computer systems that are currently used by scientists to perform complex heart research.”

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Tara Kelly, Time, 23 September 2009
Article (Scarle 2009)

23 September 2009 | Categories: News | Country: UK | Tag(s): Cardiology, games, Research
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