OT: Virtual Laboratory
I haven't had a chance to get further than bookmarking this site, but I
thought some of you here would be interested in this, although it may be
rather elementary in scope. I'll try to get to it tomorrow, after the DSL
line goes in, and let you know what it looks like.
Virtuallaboratory.net
Because these two points seem to annoy some people, we'll mention first that
you'll need the Flash plug-in to view this site and you'll have to register
(free). Those two requirements in place, this site offers virtual biology
labs to study bacterial growth, classic biological systems, the origin of
mutations, and host/pathogen interactions. There are more labs planned, all
with animations, explanations, and questions to help you assess your level
of knowledge reached. This promising weblab is a painless way to learn.
Virtuallaboratory: http://www.virtuallaboratory.net/
Flash Player: http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/
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