Inspiration
Since I was young, I've always loved science. I used to enjoy watching Dexter's Laboratory; it amused me and sparked my enthusiasm to investigate things in my own lab. However, I was born in a small town in Argentina, and neither my elementary nor my high school were equipped with a science laboratory. Thus, I've always had this frustrated dream of exploring things in a science lab. That's why I've decided to create this virtual science lab simulator. It's just a simulator, but for me, it's a dream come true, and I've loved the experience!
What it does
The Virtual Science Lab Simulator is a application designed to replicate the experience of a real science laboratory, allowing users to explore and simulate chemical reactions in a safe and interactive environment. With this innovative tool, users can experiment with various chemical elements and compounds, mixing them together to observe the resulting reactions.
How we built it
Building my virtual science lab simulator involved leveraging the resources and capabilities offered by PartyRock from Amazon Bedrock, from selecting artificial intelligence models to designing the user interface and implementing application logic. The result is an educational and entertaining tool that allows users to experiment and learn about scientific concepts interactively.
Challenges we ran into
I encountered difficulties with the images. Every time I wanted the AI to depict the simulation of the reaction in images, often the images bore no resemblance to the reactions described in the generated text.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
I am proud of having found a fun way to learn. Personally, I never had the opportunity to experiment in a science laboratory, and I believe it is a fun and safe way to learn about reactions by mixing different elements.
What we learned
Science!
What's next for Virtual Science Lab Simulator
I would love to continue working on projects like this. I aim to find ways to make the application even more interactive, such as allowing users to choose the quantity of elements to mix (currently limited to only two elements), enabling users to select the proportions they want to mix, and striving to make the experience as immersive as possible.
Built With
- generative
- ia
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