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Use scientific models to understand system behavior and relationships
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Fermentation: Optimize bio-ethanol production

Fermentation: Optimize bio-ethanol production

Learn how to optimize alcohol production in a fermentor. Will you be able to create the ideal conditions for the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to produce bioethanol?

35
Min
High School
Higher Education
Health Sciences
Biology
Evolution: Taxonomic tree of life

Evolution: Taxonomic tree of life

Build a taxonomic tree that unites all life on Earth by exploring the differences between organisms.

20
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Human Impact on Climate Change: Balance human emissions and a growing population

Human Impact on Climate Change: Balance human emissions and a growing population

Use a climate model to investigate the effects of anthropogenic climate change on people and the environment. Why are scientists pushing to decrease global emissions? What will happen if we don’t? The fate of the world is in your hands!

19
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Physics
Chemistry
Evolution: Journey of the canids

Evolution: Journey of the canids

Follow the million-year evolutionary journey of a canid colony as you create random mutations in their DNA.

15
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Health Sciences
Ideal Gas Law: Introduction

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.

15
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Physics
Evolution: Identifying a deep sea creature

Evolution: Identifying a deep sea creature

Dive into the evolution of whales: from a sequence of nucleotides to a 30-meter long blue whale.

15
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Plate Tectonics: Boundaries and crustal features

Plate Tectonics: Boundaries and crustal features

Explore real-world, iconic landforms created by different boundaries between tectonic plates. Determine if a plate boundary is convergent, divergent, or transform, and learn how continental and oceanic crust can influence the type of landform created.

24
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Health Sciences
Biology
Physics
Conservation of Energy (Principles): Unleash the roller coaster's potential

Conservation of Energy (Principles): Unleash the roller coaster's potential

What does it take to make a roller coaster reach 100 km/h? Join the Labster's roller coaster engineering team and use the conservation of energy to design our most exciting ride yet!

22
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Biology
Energy Surfaces and Spontaneous Reactions

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.

15
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Health Sciences
Food webs: Learn about interactions between trophic levels

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.

24
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Organic Chemistry Introduction: Learn about organic compounds

Organic Chemistry Introduction: Learn about organic compounds

Learn about the structure, nomenclature and a few reactions of organic compounds, and use this knowledge to help out your virtual friend Simon with some strange medicine!

39
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Health Sciences
Animal Genetics

Animal Genetics

Learn about the Mendelian inheritance of double muscling in cattle. Find the responsible gene using linkage analysis and learn how mutation in this gene alters gene expression resulting in double muscled cattle.

53
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Ideal Gas Law: Apply to save a life

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.

15
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Physics
Formulas and Equation Balancing: Save the chemistry lab!

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!

15
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Health Sciences
Ideal Gas Law: Build your own temperature scale

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.

31
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Physics
Atomic Structure (Principles): Bohr and quantum models

Atomic Structure (Principles): Bohr and quantum models

Explore the atomic model, absorption and emission spectra, and how they reveal information about stars in galaxies far far away.

34
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Chemistry
Health Sciences
Physics
Evolution: Generations of an allele

Evolution: Generations of an allele

Dive into the evolution of whales! Follow the path of a gene from a rare mutation to being stuck in a population through natural disasters and competition.

15
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Health Sciences
Introduction to Pulmonary Ventilation: Process of respiration and physiology of the respiratory system

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.

36
Min
High School
Higher Education
Health Sciences
Biology
Atomic Structure (Principles): Atoms and isotopes

Atomic Structure (Principles): Atoms and isotopes

Learn about the atomic structure of the elements and investigate the properties of element samples from an exoplanet to assess whether life on it is a possibility. Find out what differentiates ions and isotopes of an element.

36
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Biology
Health Sciences
Physics
Bacterial Cell Structures: An introduction to the bacterial cell

Bacterial Cell Structures: An introduction to the bacterial cell

Visit a research station in Antarctica and help the researcher Nicolas explore bacteria in melting water. Uncover the features that are necessary for bacterial survival and compare these to other bacteria living elsewhere.

36
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Health Sciences
Evolution: Founding theories and principles

Evolution: Founding theories and principles

Follow the million-year evolutionary journey of a canid colony as you create random mutations in their DNA and critique biological evidence to build a taxonomic tree that unites all life on Earth.

35
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Health Sciences
Applications of Buoyancy: floatation

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.

20
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Fission: Discover a powerful energy source

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.

Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Chemistry
Evolution: Are you related to a sea monster?

Evolution: Are you related to a sea monster?

Learn the basic mechanisms of evolution in order to simulate how a population evolved over hundreds of years, and learn how random mutations are the basis of natural selection.

30
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Cell Membrane and Transport: Learn how transporters keep cells healthy

Cell Membrane and Transport: Learn how transporters keep cells healthy

Discover the structure and function of cell membranes by launching cargo molecules at a virtual cell. Apply your learning back in the lab to improve the health of synthetic cells that the lead researcher wants to use to produce insulin.

25
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Health Sciences
Chemistry
Fusion: The Future of Energy

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.

Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Health Sciences
Physics
Antibodies: Why are some blood types incompatible?

Antibodies: Why are some blood types incompatible?

Learn about the concepts of antibodies and antigens, as well as the ABO and Rhesus blood grouping systems and their importance in blood transfusions. Then, you will help a young couple determine a potential risk for Rhesus disease in their unborn child.

37
Min
High School
Higher Education
Health Sciences
Biology
Electrolysis

Electrolysis

Experiment with electrolytic cells in a lab on Mars! Assemble different electrolytic cells so you can make hydrogen fuel for your Mars rover, and give mini Dr. One a new gold coating.

18
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Wastewater Treatment

Wastewater Treatment

Study the treatment of urban wastewater. Will you be able to rescue a fish population suffering from pollution?

27
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Atomic Structure: Assess the possibility of life on other planets

Atomic Structure: Assess the possibility of life on other planets

Learn about the atomic structure of the elements and investigate the properties of element samples from an exoplanet to assess whether life on it is a possibility. Find out what differentiates an atom from an ion and define the isotopes of an element.

34
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Biology
Health Sciences
Cell Structure: Cell theory and internal organelles

Cell Structure: Cell theory and internal organelles

Explore different cell samples under the microscope to identify the differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Build the structure of an animal cell and choose the internal organelles of four specialized cells.

25
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Health Sciences
Gene Regulation

Gene Regulation

Open your eyes to the vast potential of gene regulation, where you can reprogram cells into any cell that fits your needs. Will you able to help the doctor in restoring the sight of a visually impaired girl?

43
Min
High School
Higher Education
Health Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Cell Membrane and Transport: Modifying the cell membrane

Cell Membrane and Transport: Modifying the cell membrane

Discover the structure and function of cell membranes using the fluid mosaic model. Apply your learning to improve the health of synthetic cells that the lead researcher wants to use to produce insulin.

25
Min
High School
Higher Education
Health Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Springs and Masses: Learn how to detect and record earthquakes

Springs and Masses: Learn how to detect and record earthquakes

Become a spring oscillation master and help determine the magnitude and epicenter of an earthquake using just a mass and a spring.

30
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Springs and Masses (Principles): Learn how to detect and record earthquakes

Springs and Masses (Principles): Learn how to detect and record earthquakes

Become a spring oscillation master and help determine the magnitude and epicenter of an earthquake using just a mass and a spring.

25
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Biology
Electrical Resistance: Apply Ohm's law to simple circuits

Electrical Resistance: Apply Ohm's law to simple circuits

Build your own resistor to repair a broken radio.

36
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Redox Reactions: Discover how batteries work!

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.

35
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Health Sciences
Biology
Protein Synthesis

Protein Synthesis

Explore the structure of proteins and learn about the synthesis process inside the cells. Examine the protein sequence to understand the differences of protein synthesis in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

47
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Health Sciences
Chemistry
Introduction to Qualitative Analysis of Elements

Introduction to Qualitative Analysis of Elements

Help Dr. One get the periodic table ready in time! By directly observing the elements’ characteristics and testing their flame color, your mission is to figure out where a number of fallen out elements belong in the periodic table.

21
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Health Sciences
Introduction to Groups of the Periodic Table

Introduction to Groups of the Periodic Table

Help Dr. One get the periodic table ready in time! By directly observing the elements’ characteristics, and investigating trends in atomic properties, your mission is to figure out where a number of fallen out elements belong.

16
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Health Sciences
Periodic Table of Elements: Get the table organized in time!

Periodic Table of Elements: Get the table organized in time!

Help Dr. One get the periodic table ready in time! By directly observing the elements’ characteristics, testing their flame color, and investigating trends in atomic properties, your mission is to figure out where a number of fallen out elements belong.

30
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Periodic Table (Principles): Get the table organized in time

Periodic Table (Principles): Get the table organized in time

Help Dr. One get the periodic table ready in time! By directly observing the elements’ characteristics, testing their flame color, and investigating trends in atomic properties, your mission is to figure out where a number of fallen out elements belong.

38
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Parkinson's Disease

Parkinson's Disease

Use liquid chromatography to purify a protein involved in Parkinson’s disease to learn more about its causes and evaluate the efficacy of a promising molecule for its treatment using confocal microscopy.

35
Min
High School
Higher Education
Health Sciences
Biology
Chemistry
Osmosis and Diffusion: Choose the right solution for an intravenous drip

Osmosis and Diffusion: Choose the right solution for an intravenous drip

Help save Frank’s life by choosing the correct saline solution for an intravenous drip. Join Dr. One in the lab to discover what a hypotonic, isotonic and hypertonic solution is and how water is transported across the cell membrane in osmosis.

14
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Health Sciences
Chemistry
Newton's Second Law of Motion: Speed and Acceleration

Newton's Second Law of Motion: Speed and Acceleration

Travel through time and space to help Newton remember his second law. Use this physically realistic simulation to experiment with forces and masses, and observe their effects on acceleration and velocity.

16
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Newton's Laws of Motion: Understand active and passive safety in motorsports

Newton's Laws of Motion: Understand active and passive safety in motorsports

Join a team of motorsport engineers and learn the basics of Newton’s laws of motion. Understand the basic principles of passive and active safety while driving a high-class race car.

21
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Newton's Law of Gravitation: Mathematical expression of gravitational force

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.

22
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Biology
Newton's First Law of Motion: Balanced and unbalanced forces

Newton's First Law of Motion: Balanced and unbalanced forces

Travel back in time to 1687 and help Newton remember his first law of motion and what it means for a body to stay at rest or in uniform motion. Learn when two forces are balanced or unbalanced and experiment with his first law of motion in space.

17
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Molecular Cloning

Molecular Cloning

Dive into recombinant DNA technology with cell division, transcription and translation. Includes concepts in restriction enzymes, cloning and reporter genes.

57
Min
High School
Higher Education
Biology
Health Sciences
Chemistry
Wave Model of Light (Principles): Use reflection and refraction to take photos

Wave Model of Light (Principles): Use reflection and refraction to take photos

Visit Antarctica to take the perfect picture of a penguin! You will get help from Albert Einstein, who will teach you how reflection and refraction of light affect the photos you take among the snow and ice.

16
Min
High School
Higher Education
Chemistry
Physics
Inheritance with Punnett Squares

Inheritance with Punnett Squares

Investigate the principles of inheritance and help a family determine whether future generations will inherit color blindness.

15
Min
High School
Higher Education
Health Sciences
Biology
Inheritance with Pedigrees

Inheritance with Pedigrees

Investigate the principles of inheritance and draw a pedigree tree to understand how color blindness is inherited.

15
Min
High School
Higher Education
Health Sciences
Biology
Law of Universal Gravitation: Use gravity to orbit the moon

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.

27
Min
High School
Higher Education
Physics
Biology

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