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Skip to main content SubjectsLibrary Search 29.509 learning resources Educators * Explore content * Create a class * Create content Learners * Create content * Join a class Log inSign up InteractiveSimulationSimulation DIVE INTO A WORLD OF INTERACTIVE LEARNING Experience what science should be: exploration through bold thinking, collaboration, and endless imagination. EducatorsLearners Join a class CREATE A FREE ACCOUNT! Sign upLog in We offer educational resources from over 175 leading organizations. See all Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Loaded: 0.00% 0:00 Current Time 0:00 / Duration 2:48 1x Playback Rate * 2x * 1.75x * 1.5x * 1.25x * 1x, selected * 0.75x * 0.5x Subtitles * subtitles off, selected Captions * captions settings, opens captions settings dialog * captions off, selected * English Fullscreen Mute This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. TextColorWhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentBackgroundColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindowColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyTransparentSemi-TransparentOpaque Font Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyProportional Sans-SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional SerifMonospace SerifCasualScriptSmall Caps Reset restore all settings to the default valuesDone Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. START YOUR JOURNEY IN SCIENCE Whether you're an educator, learner or science professional, it can be difficult to find the time, resources, and support you need to reach your potential. Discover how LabXchange can help you overcome these hurdles. We'll introduce you to the platform through the story of an educator. HOW IT WORKS EXPLORE Discover high-quality science content in the LabXchange library, for free. CREATE Sign up to customize a learning journey that meets your unique needs. SHARE Engage with a community of educators, learners, and mentors. FEATURED CONTENT Explore over 21,000 free resources in our content library, including virtual lab simulations, interactives, annotated videos, and more. * LabXchange Simulation GEL ELECTROPHORESIS This simulation introduces gel electrophoresis, a technique used to separate biological molecules. In this simulation, gel electrophoresis is used to separate dyes and visualize them in an agarose gel. * LabXchange Simulation PHOTOSYNTHESIS AND CELLULAR RESPIRATION This protocol simulation allows us to address fundamental questions about photosynthesis and cellular respiration. It makes use of a colorimetric pH indicator to assess levels of photosynthesis and cellular respiration to gather qualitative data. A spectrophotometer then enables the user to quantify the data. For a shorter simulation that focuses only on the qualitative analysis, visit Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration: A Qualitative Analysis. Related material: What Is pH Again? How Can We Measure pH? What Effect Does Carbon Dioxide Have On the pH Indicator BTB? Photosynthesis and pH How Does the Distance From the Light Source Affect the Rate of Photosynthesis? How Does Light Intensity Affect Photosynthesis? How Does Temperature Affect the Rate of Photosynthesis? How Do Carbon Dioxide Levels Affect Photosynthesis? Color and Spectrum of the pH Indicator BTB Equilibrium and Le Châtelier's Principle How Can We Measure pH? How To Observe Photosynthesis and Respiration Using a pH Indicator * LabXchange Interactive WHAT ARE ENVIRONMENTAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH? How does the environment affect people’s health outcomes? This scrollable interactive explores examples of environmental determinants of health, which can occur on a global, local, and domestic level. We’ll also discuss how and why lower-income households are more likely to suffer from negative environmental determinants of health. * PhET Simulation PH SCALE Test the pH of things like coffee, spit, and soap to determine whether each is acidic, basic, or neutral. Visualize the relative number of hydroxide ions and hydronium ions in solution. Switch between logarithmic and linear scales. Investigate whether changing the volume or diluting with water affects the pH. Or you can design your own liquid! * LabXchange Cluster INTRODUCTION TO CHEMISTRY This cluster supports an exploration of foundational concepts in chemistry for those approaching these concepts for the first time. These pathways are not intended as complete courses, but rather to spark curiosity and suggest topics to investigate further. * LabXchange Interactive HOW IS HUMAN GENETIC DIVERSITY DISTRIBUTED? In order for a species to have different subspecies, there needs to be greater genetic diversity between its populations than within its populations. What does this requirement tell us about the existence of biological races in humans? In this scrollable interactive, we explain that humans can’t be divided into biological races because we have more genetic diversity within our populations than between them. To learn more about how genetic diversity can be measured in human populations, please explore The Geographical Spread of Human Genetic Variation. * Wellcome Genome Campus 03:27 Video DNA REPLICATION This 3D animation shows how DNA is copied in a cell. It demonstrates how both strands of the DNA helix are unzipped and copied to produce two identical DNA molecules. * Amgen Scholars Program Text HOW TO INTERPRET HISTOGRAMS This text describes how to interpret histograms. * California Academy of Sciences Cluster BIODIVERSITY COURSE Take a virtual expedition with us to investigate the amazing diversity of life on this planet. Learn what biodiversity is, why it's important, where it's found, how it comes into existence, how you study it, why it's threatened, and how it can be protected. * LabXchange Pathway - 10 items TOOLS & TECHNIQUES IN BIOTECHNOLOGY: MICROPIPETTING This pathway introduces the micropipette, an instrument used to measure small volumes of liquid, and provides an opportunity to practice using this tool. This pathway also supports ABE Lab 1.1: How to Use a Micropipette. * LabXchange Annotated video SECRETORY PATHWAY (ANNOTATED) This annotated animation depicts how the rough endoplasmic reticulum and the Golgi apparatus work together as parts of the endomembrane system. * LabXchange Cluster RACISM AS A PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS Does a person’s race affect the type of medical care they receive in the US? In this cluster, we investigate where ideas about race originate from, and how these ideas influence health care and public health today. We learn about the impact of racism on the health of people from racially marginalized groups. We also explore how we can work towards more equitable and just health care for all. * CK-12 Simulation DRIVERLESS CAR Driverless cars are rapidly becoming a reality, rather than the stuff of science fiction, but how do they know where to go? Use this simulation to explore how a self driving car uses vectors to get to its destination. * NASA Cluster NASA | EXPLORING THE UNIVERSE WITH JAMES WEBB The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is the most advanced infrared space telescope created to date, allowing us to explore the evolution of our universe like no other telescope. Dive into JWST's engineering, star and galaxy evolution, and the search for extra-terrestrial life. Explore a universe of space telescopes and learn how JWST will launch and revolutionize future space exploration. You will have the opportunity to try some hands-on activities in the classroom or at home, and leave with a true understanding of what it takes to answer the questions "How did it all begin?" and "Are we alone?" * I Am A Scientist Narrative THE EPIDEMIOLOGIST WITH A BLACK BELT IN TAEKWONDO Noor Al-Alusi, MS: "To be great at science you just need a question that you are really interested in. " * HHMI BioInteractive Interactive CRISPR-CAS9 MECHANISM AND APPLICATIONS This interactive explores how CRISPR-Cas9 technology works and the many ways in which scientists are using it in their research. It also comprises a self-paced interactive animation and a series of short videos of various scientists who are using CRISPR-Cas9 technologies for basic research, medical, and agricultural applications. * Futurum Careers Teaching Guide RESPIRATION AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS LESSON PLAN Use the following teaching guide to create interactive lessons that will teach your students the differences between photosynthesis and respiration, and the differences between animal and plant cells. This asset forms part of the learning pathway, “Why Thinking Like a Scientist Helps Students Tackle Real-Life Problems". * LabXchange Interactive WHAT CAN AT-HOME DNA TESTING TELL US ABOUT RACE AND ANCESTRY? Have you ever wondered what an at-home DNA test might reveal about you? This scrollable interactive demonstrates how at-home DNA testing works. It also explains that the ancestry revealed by your DNA doesn't directly match your socially defined race. Explore moreFeatured Content resources TESTIMONIALS SLIDER TESTIMONIAL 1 OF 5 Universities hold the potential to contribute to global betterment by fostering collaboration, challenging conventions, and inspiring creativity and innovation. As a digital space that invites common effort and brings together scholars from around the world, LabXchange is an evolutionary step not only for online learning but for education more broadly. Drew Gilpin Faust, President Emerita, Harvard University TESTIMONIAL 2 OF 5 Everyone needs science, and science needs everyone. At a time of remarkable scientific progress, we’re excited by the potential of LabXchange to educate and inspire both students and lifelong learners of all ages. Robert Bradway, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Amgen TESTIMONIAL 3 OF 5 I can differentiate for my students on LabXchange by personalizing pathways, giving them choice and empowering them to learn science at their own pace. In diverse classes, this allows me to support students where they are and helps everyone meet the learning goals. Mary Liu, Science Teacher, Weston High School TESTIMONIAL 4 OF 5 LabXchange addresses a major need in the educational community - how to find, share, and curate great educational resources which are currently scattered. The time has come for this platform. Dr. Ron Vale, Founder, President, and Chairman of the Board, iBiology TESTIMONIAL 5 OF 5 We are a tech-savvy generation, so it’s great to have interactive tools like LabXchange that help expose us to new lab techniques. It should be incorporated into all biology classes. 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