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Next-Gen STEM Learning in VR

See, Hear and Touch Science

At School or at Home

Interactive Learning Games

Explore each layer of the eye to gain hands-on experience that’s impossible in a typical classroom. Rebuild the skeleton bone by bone, learning anatomy through active problem-solving rather than memorization. Explode the skull to understand how individual bones fit together in three-dimensional space. Take 2D scans to link complex 3D anatomy to the diagrams used in class and by doctors. Play interactive quizzes to reinforce knowledge by immediate, spatial feedback.

Hands-On Anatomy Learning


Our VR anatomy labs emphasize active, instructor-led learning over memorization. Students directly interact with anatomically accurate models—grabbing, assembling, and disassembling structures—to build strong spatial understanding and improve long-term retention.

Learning is guided through structured activity zones, interactive games, and real-time quizzes that keep students focused and provide immediate feedback, helping misconceptions surface and resolve early. MRI- and CT–style scanning connects three-dimensional anatomy to familiar two-dimensional diagrams, reinforcing knowledge transfer. Throughout the experience, an AI VR doctor delivers age-appropriate science instruction across three levels: elementary, middle school and high school.

Brain VR Exploration

Ever wondered where your memories, emotions, and self converge?

 

Step inside the Brain VR Lab and explore the organ that defines who we are. See the brain within the skeleton, examine 2D scans like MRI slices, and study the brain whole, cut open, or separated into parts. Zoom in on a single nerve cell — the tiny building block of thought and learning — and discover how structure shapes function in the most complex system of the human body.

Respiratory System VR Lab

Want to step inside the system that fills every breath with oxygen?

Enter the lungs and trace the path of air from the trachea to the bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli. Watch the diaphragm move as it pulls air in and pushes it out. Rotate and zoom, explore views of the airways and vessels, and layer the chest, lungs, and diaphragm to see how they work together. 

Physical & Planetary Sciences

Journey to the Moon

Ever wondered what's the physics behind the Moon's unique ambience?


Watch as we explore lunar craters, visit a futuristic base, and uncover the physics behind the Moon’s mysterious face. No textbook can take you here. Watch the full demo and imagine this experience in your classroom.

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