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September 14, 2008

New Feature - Nano Games!

NanoMission™ is a cutting edge gaming experience, which educates players about basic concepts in nanoscience through real world practical applications. NanoMission scaling module enables you to visualize and understand the spatial relationships between objects at scales from the pico-meters through nano-meters all the way up to giga-meters. In NanoMedicine V2, take control as a biomedical scientist! Help to cure cancer through observation and experimentation by building nanoscopic particles and measuring their effects on the patient at the cellular level. In NanoImaging, Dr Neevil has created genetically modified algae, which is manifesting in huge blooms turning lakes red, toxic and fatal to humans and animals. Your mission is to identify this microorganism so in-order to develop a counter measure and save the world. Register or Login to download the games!

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