![]() Science Buddies [computer]
Looking for inspiration for a science fair project? Science Buddies has over 1,150 Project Ideas in all areas of science. The Topic Selection Wizard tool can help you find a project you will enjoy! |
![]() Virtual Frog Dissection App $ [iPad - computer]
Virtual Frog Dissection allows students to simulate the experience of a classic animal dissection via an app. |
![]() Cozmic Zoom App free/$ [iPad - Android]
This app stands in for both microscope and telescope and lets students see details at both the far reaches of the universe and far inside the proton of a human cell. |
![]() goREACT App [iPad - android]
In this drag-and-drop laboratory, combine elements from the periodic table to create chemical reactions and discover the chemistry in the world around you. |
![]() Gravity Launch App [iPad - android]
Gravity Launch is an app where you try to get a rocket to its destination to learn about gravity. |
![]() Brainpop [iOS - android - computer]
This app teaches you about hundreds of interesting subjects using short, animated movies. |
![]() iCell App [iOS - android - computer]
iCell gives you an interactive, 3D view inside a cell. |
![]() 3D Brain App [iOS - android - computer]
This app allows you to rotate and zoom around 29 interactive structures in the brain |
![]() Periodic Table of the Elements App [iOS - android]
This app is an electronic version of the Periodic Table of the Elements. Detailed information of all the elements. |
![]() Anatomy 4D App [iOS - android]
Anatomy 4D uses augmented reality and other cutting edge technologies to create an amazing virtual tour of the human body. |
![]() Elements 4D [iOS - android]
Using either paper or wood six-sided blocks inscribed with the symbols of 36 elements, in its atomic mode, the app offers information from the periodic table–atomic weights, fun facts, etc.–as well as a 4D representation of the element. |
![]() Earth Viewer [iOS - android - computer]
What did Earth’s continents and oceans look like 250 million years ago, or even 1 billion years ago? Earth Viewer is like a time machine for exploring Earth’s deep history. Based on the latest scientific research, it lets you scroll through the last 4.5 billion years with your fingertips. |