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{{Color box|This article documents a past event that is no longer in game.}}
{{Color box|This article documents a past event that is no longer in game.}}
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'''Project Discovery''' is a "citizen science", participation in scientific research by the lay community, project within EVE Online. A collaboration between CCP Games, Reyjavik University, the Human Protein Atlas, and Massively Multiplayer Online Science, it is used to characterize the structures of cells, using your identification skills, and will help scientists identify proteins within human cells. Because of this, playing Project Discovery helps scientists understands how human cells are built. <br>
'''Project Discovery''' is a "citizen science"&mdash;participation in scientific research by the lay community&mdash;project within EVE Online. A collaboration between CCP Games, Reyjavik University, the Human Protein Atlas, and Massively Multiplayer Online Science, Project Discovery is used to characterize the structures of cells, using players' identification skills, and will help scientists identify proteins within human cells. Because of this, playing Project Discovery helps scientists understands how human cells are built.
A brief tutorial and introduction to mechanics is present in the game.<br>
 
A brief tutorial and introduction to mechanics is present in the game.


In-game, the [[Sisters_of_Eve|Sisters of EVE]] run Project Discovery for capsuleers to assist in identification of [[Drifters|Drifter]] biological samples.  
In-game, the [[Sisters_of_Eve|Sisters of EVE]] run Project Discovery for capsuleers to assist in identification of [[Drifters|Drifter]] biological samples.