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Monday, 9 March 2009

Yenka - A Virtual Science Lab at Home!

Have you ever thought of taking the science lab experience out of your school, and to bring it home? Or perhaps you know what happens to Potassium when you dump it into water, but never dared to try it in the lab? Here's your chance!

Well, now you can, with the software Yenka! Yenka comes from the guys who brought us Crocodile Clips series of software, which also serve about the same purpose - Allowing us to model and carry out science experiements on the desktop.

This time, Yenka is free - At least, free for home use up till the end of 2009, if you apply for a free home license (it takes practically two steps to do so). Please bear in mind that this license restricts you to home use, and public display of the program, or commercial use, is prohibited.

http://www.yenka.com/en/Downloads/
So here is the link to Yenka's download page - Download, and have fun!

2 comments:

  1. hi, this is mark here. Didn't know you were still interested in Chemistry. Thought this kind of entry would be in the (now defunct?) Scrapbook.

    Cheers.

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  2. There is more than just Chemistry in Yenka. It also has electronics, and even stuff like Math and Programming.

    And yes, I haven't actually lost my interest in Chemistry, despite the fact that I have actually dropped the subject.

    And the scrapbook has been closed down due to lack of activity from me. So scrapbook-esque content returns here.

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