Virtual Reality Neuron Tracer

Virtual Reality Neuron Tracer is an application that allows users to explore datasets mapping the neurons in a cell, and trace certain parts of it to focus on. While there isn’t much content provided by the application initially, with only a couple sample datasets available to test out, there is support for users to upload their own datasets, making this far more useful for researchers or users who want to explore specific sets of data.

Link to Steam

Review

4 star review

Circadian Rhythm VR

Circadian Rhythm is an application that allows users to explore the inside of cells in depth. By giving the user full control of the view of the cell, it allows the user to zoom in and out, rotate, and click on various parts so that they can learn at their own pace. By providing detailed information about each part of the cell as well, it proves to be both an immersive and educational experience

Link to Viveport

Review

5 star review

Nanome

Nanome is an application that allows users to visualize various molecules up close, and can be used to analyze and simulate changes to those molecules. By allowing users to resize molecules to their liking, as well as spawn in multiple molecules that can interact with one another, it provides an interactive experience where the user can see complex chemical reactions at a life size level.

Link to Steam

Review

4 star review

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Calcflow

Calcflow is a 3D equation modelling app that allows a student to see many different math equations seen in a VR viewing experience. Calcflow features intuitive ways you can learn the foundations of vector calculus. The user can also create their own sinusoidal graph in 3D and see the outcome in many different shapes in the Mathematic world.

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Review

The Stanford Ocean Acidification Experience

The Stanford Ocean Acidification Experience is an application that teaches users about pollution and its effect on the ocean through a short, curated experience. Users see visual representations of molecules, and are transported to various locations to see their effects on the ocean. There are a few moments in which users are prompted to move around and touch various things, but for the most part, it is a relatively relaxed educational experience.

Link to Steam

Review

4 star review