Gratis · 2021
Nanoscape VR
Nanoscape VR offers an immersive journey inside a human breast cancer cell, reconstructed in stunning 3D using high-resolution electron microscopy data. Designed for educational and research purposes, the experience lets users explore the cell’s internal structures and observe how nanoparticles move and interact within its environment. This interactive VR environment is optimized for Oculus Rift, providing a unique way to study cellular anatomy and nanotechnology processes. Developed by the 3DVAL lab at the University of New South Wales in collaboration with the Art and Design department, the project is supported by the Australian Research Council’s Centre of Excellence in Bio-Nano Science and Technology. Nanoscape VR bridges science and technology, making complex biological mechanisms accessible and engaging. It’s an innovative tool for students, researchers, and science enthusiasts alike. This project highlights the power of VR in advancing scientific understanding.