Quantitative Reasoning & Scientific Prediction
Collection Simulations
Ideal Gas Law: Apply to save a life
Use the Gas Thermometry technique to validate the Ideal Gas Law. Define the absolute zero temperature by carrying out a gas thermometry experiment; handling extreme temperatures with the help of your assistant.
Ideal Gas Law: Build your own temperature scale
Use the Gas Thermometry technique to validate the Ideal Gas Law. Observe the behavior of an ideal gas and create your own temperature scale, while handling extreme temperatures with the help of your assistant.
Ideal Gas Law: Introduction
Observe the behavior of an ideal gas and the effects on this behavior when external variables are altered. Learn how the different variables affect the behavior and understand the relation of these variables to the ideal gas law equation.
Fusion: The Future of Energy
Fusion is the future of energy and it's up to you to figure out how to harness it. Explore this advanced fusion reactor and learn all of the science needed to have the power of the sun in the palm of your hand.
Double Replacement Reactions: Help with a medical emergency!
Join this mission to synthesize barium sulfate for medical imaging by mastering double replacement reactions in an immersive lab simulation and explore the intersection of chemistry and healthcare.
Newton's Law of Gravitation: Mathematical expression of gravitational force
Join Newton in his garden and take a spaceship ride to explore gravity in space. Learn the meaning of each term of the equation of the universal law of gravitation and use it to predict the gravitational attraction between two bodies.
Cardio-respiratory Physiology: How can seals dive so deep for so long?
Monitor three dives of a Weddell seal in Antarctica and discover how long it can dive with the oxygen available in its stores.
Single Replacement Reactions: Investigate seawater corrosion of aluminum
Discover single replacement reactions by witnessing the corrosive battle between seawater and aluminum ship propellers.
Fission: Discover a powerful energy source
You're on a mission to learn about fission and how we harness it as a sustainable energy source. Journey into the heart of a reactor and answer the lab's security questions to activate it.
Titration: Neutralize an acid lake contamination
Finding the concentration of an acid can be tedious and boring. Join a science expert to learn how to drop the base in style!
Collisions: Elastic and inelastic forces
Join Dr. One and Isaac Newton at the pool table to learn about momentum conservation and elastic and inelastic collisions.
Applications of Buoyancy: floatation
Join Dr. One at the lake and learn what it takes to make an object float or sink. Find out how the density of a liquid does significantly impact the buoyancy of an object and how much of a floating object is submerged below the surface.
Acids and Bases: Acidity and Alkalinity in Everyday Substances
Join Marie in the Acids and Bases Simulation and explore the nature and concepts of these important chemical compounds. Measure the pH of chemical solutions, and use your acquired knowledge to evaluate mixtures of acids and base.
Conservation of Energy: maximize the mechanical energy of a rollercoaster
Apply the concept of conservation of energy to make the Labster roller coaster ride faster and more exciting. Calculate potential, kinetic and mechanical energy using the formula board to determine how to best improve the roller coaster track.
Pasteurization and Sterilization
Help an organic farmer to increase the shelf life of his peach juice. Will you be able to eliminate spoilage of the peach juice?
Energy Surfaces and Spontaneous Reactions
Learn the core concepts of thermodynamics and discover how chemical reactions can be represented with energy surfaces. Determine which chemical reactions are spontaneous.
Bacterial Growth Curves: Experiment with bacterial growth
Learn about the mind-boggling speed of exponential growth and test how different growth conditions affect bacterial growth.
Basic Chemistry Thermodynamics: Solve the challenge of storing renewable energy
Learn the core concepts of thermodynamics and apply the technique of bomb calorimetry to help solve the challenge of storing renewable energy.
Population Growth: Lets catch some goslins!
Help ecologists devise a conservation strategy that will protect the goslin population on a newly discovered exoplanet, Astakos IV.
Formulas and Equation Balancing: Save the chemistry lab!
Discover the importance of chemical reaction equations and learn how to balance them. Use your balancing skills to get to the research facility control room before an incoming comet strikes!
Decomposition Reactions: Discover the secrets of Roman concrete
Experiment with the decomposition of calcium carbonate and explore how this reaction and the limestone cycle relate to Roman concrete’s durability.
Electrical Resistance: Apply Ohm's law to simple circuits
Build your own resistor to repair a broken radio.
Redox Reactions: Discover how batteries work!
Build your own battery to power an electric car! Discover the chemical reactions that power batteries by finding oxidation numbers, balancing redox reactions, and experimenting with redox reactions in the lab.
Thermal Homeostasis: Apply thermoregulation to climate change
See how deer physiologically respond to climate change. Use a metabolic chamber and Douglas bag to measure the oxygen content, humidity and volume of a deer’s exhaled breath at different temperatures.
Action Potential Lab: Experiment with a squid neuron
Dissect a squid and use its giant neuron to witness the propagation of information in the shape of an action potential created by an electric current. Use this information to identify a neurotoxin affecting a hospitalized patient.
Equilibrium
Learn about equlibrium and help a famous scientist to prevent a global famine by applying your knowledge to increase the yields of fertilizer for the crops.
Enzyme Kinetics
Investigate Alcohol Flush Syndrome by studying Alcohol Dehydrogenase kinetics. Learn how to use a spectrophotometer, perform an enzyme kinetics experiment, analyze data and understand different inhibition mechanisms.
Continental Drift Theory: Past and future locations of the world's continents
Solve the continental mystery discovered by Alfred Wegener. Piece together the jigsaw puzzle of continental drift by investigating different forms of evidence, and unravel the story they tell about how the continents have moved over millions of years.
Introduction to Pulmonary Ventilation: Process of respiration and physiology of the respiratory system
Join us in Labster's Anatomy and Physiology Lab to explore the physiology of pulmonary ventilation and learn about the structure, functions, and impairments of the respiratory system.
Synthesis of Aspirin: How to fight students’ migraines
Hone your synthetic skills in organic chemistry by going through a reaction that involves crystallization, filtration, calculation of the yield and a quality analysis using the melting point: the synthesis of aspirin.
Competition: Learn to identify and quantify competition between species
Help the residents in Astakos IV to increase the yield of their crops by reducing the competition between different species.
Bacterial Quantification by Culture
Use the serial dilution technique to quantify the effect of a novel antibiotic compound on bacterial growth.
Synthesis Reactions: Unraveling mysteries in environmental chemistry
Join a mission to investigate a volcano emitting a mysterious purple smoke. Master the art of balancing equations, perform experiments in a fume hood, and unravel an environmental mystery.
Behavioral Thermoregulation: Help keep a gecksi alive!
Life is hard when you need to constantly work to maintain your body temperature and keep your energy levels in check. Think like a gecksi, make wise choices and try to keep the gecksi alive in three challenging environments!
Food webs: Learn about interactions between trophic levels
Help reduce the impact from humans on an aquatic ecosystem on an exoplanet by using your knowledge of trophic cascades in a food web.
Stoichiometry: Avogadro’s number and molecular calculations
Define and calculate key molecular parameters based on Avogadro’s Law and learn about the relationship between mass, molecular weight, and numbers of atoms or molecules!
Law of Universal Gravitation: Use gravity to orbit the moon
Learn the basics of gravitation by weighing the famous scientist Sir Isaac Newton and observe the Law of Universal Gravitation in action by changing the mass of the Earth. Travel in space and perform a thought experiment about orbits.
Kepler's laws: Explore the orbits of other worlds
Travel through interstellar space and learn about Kepler's laws exploring an alien planetary system.
Electromagnetic Spectrum (Principles): Uses and dangers of electromagnetic waves
Discover what types of radiation make up the electromagnetic spectrum and the uses and dangers of each type.
Balancing Equations: Mastering the process
Master the art of balancing polyatomic ion equations in our practice simulation! Join a captivating mission where you'll unravel the secrets of chemical harmony.
Coulomb's Law: Electrifying electrostatics
Experiment with tensions and charges to uncover the secrets of Coulomb's law, the cornerstone of electrostatics.
Landscape Ecology: Determine persistence in a spatially heterogeneous landscape
Discover unique areas within an exoplanet’s landscape and apply your findings to predict the persistence of an alien species by estimating colonization and extinction rates.
Acids and Bases (Principles): Avoid falling in a lake of acid!
In a futuristic lab, you will get help from a robot assistant to determine the acidity of a lake of acid found on an exoplanet. You will learn how to quantify the acidity and alkalinity of substances.
Renal Physiology: Find the mode of action of a diuretic drug
Explore the structure of the kidney and discover its different functions by trying to uncover the mode of action of a new diuretic drug that has the potential to prevent hypertension.
Reaction Kinetics: The essentials
Join Dr. One at our extraterrestrial lab facility, where we’re struggling to get enough propulsion for our transporter. We need you to figure out the kinetics and optimize the chemical reaction of the fuel we’re using, so we can continue with our experiments.
Spectrophotometry: Learn the Beer-Lambert law with absorbance experiments
Build your own spectrophotometer to measure the absorbance of a reaction product on Mars!
Cancer Pharmacology: Provide recommendations in a multi-million dollar project
Review the usefulness of a multi-million dollar operation to identify potential drugs for cancer chemotherapy, and provide your recommendations to the Project Leader.
Advanced Acids and Bases
Join us in in the exploration of acids and bases and learn all the advanced terms used in chemistry.
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