MEL Science wants to change the way you look at subscription boxes. More specifically, how you look at subscription boxes targeted at kids. In a time where children are spending less time conducting ...
Many parents buy chemistry sets to inspire their kids to be future scientists. These kits have evolved over the years from haphazard, 1950’s “Atomic” chemistry sets using radioactive uranium ore, to ...
The MEL Chemistry app is a nice (albeit somewhat simple) educational app that allows users to view the 2D and 3D structures for a number of molecules and ionic compounds. In total there are eighty ...
Remember those old school chemistry sets that came in a cardboard box with a bunch of vials, plastic beakers, safety glasses and a booklet full of instructions for different experiments? London ...
Did you have a chemical experiment kit when you were a kid? Would you buy, or have you already bought, one for your children? Chemistry is one of the sciences that are hard to understand by just ...
Two companies are working together to make science-based curriculum more immersive. zSpace has added MEL Science's chemistry courses to its augmented and virtual education platform, which can run on a ...
MEL Science, based in London, has launched a series of virtual reality (VR) chemistry lessons for K–12. The 3-year-old company this week released a MEL Chemistry VR app, featuring a virtual chemistry ...
Every day, stay informed about digital learning in all its forms. Great ideas and resources. Take advantage, it's free! Dedicated to the promotion of learning in all its forms, Thot Cursus has been ...
When Vassili Philippov was growing up in St. Petersburg, Russia, in the 1980s, he received a chemistry set as a gift. He used it a few times, but then it got pushed to the back of a shelf, never to be ...
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