what you'll see
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On the live tab, cards show the science that is currently happening. Each card shows: • the compound being tested (like Rifampcin)
• the token name for trading ($RIF)
• market cap + how far along the experiment is
• what animal type is being tested (🪱 or 🪰 or 🐁 )
In the screenshot below, this means two experiments are being run on flies, one testing Rifampicin and the other testing Urolithin A.
Once you click on a card, you will see the data feed for the experiment.
Fly longevity experiments involve giving the compound, or placebo control, to a tube of flies
• each tube has about 15 flies • one tube of flies labeled as compound (flies get the compound in their food)
• other tubes are known as control (nothing added to their food)
Your goal is to predict if the compound will make the flies live longer than the flies who get control.
To predict this, you'll have to monitor the flies via videos uploaded to pump.science as they are recorded. Here, you can actively view the flies buzzing in their tubes.
If you click on the 'Chart' tab, you can see the data output from an AI model, which predicts:
how many flies are still alive and buzzin (Count)
how fast the flies are traveling on average (Speed)
how far the flies have traveled (Distance)
The count is what matters most, as the goal is to predict whether the compound will increase the flies' lifespan.
Speed and Distance graphs will help you predict which flies might tap out first.
Every experiment ends with a PLE (Percentage Lifespan Extension) — how much longer the animals lived who took the compounds versus the control.
The objective of the game is to find more compounds that increase PLE in all animals tested.