This educational startup in Russia shrinks kids down to the size of individual atoms using virtual reality

Vassili founderMEL Science

  • I recently had the strangely-pleasurable experience of being shrunken down virtually to the size of an individual electron, gaining an immersive 360-degree view of the invisible world that forms the very basis of our reality.
  • MEL Science, a company based in St. Petersburg, Russia, provides a series of virtual reality experiences that can help students expand their theoretical understanding of the experiments they’re conducting.

 

Remember chemistry sets?

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