Accelerate, steer, and collide particles to make new and rare isotopes in this game from the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory and the Games for Entertainment & Learning Lab at Michigan State University.
Players will guide particles through the process of creating new isotopes as they learn about the fragmentation process and the table of nuclides. Developed by scientists and students at Michigan State University; Isotopolis seeks to teach players about the world of particle physics through play.
The game is 100% free-to-play (with no in-app purchases).
Supported By:
* The American Physical Society
* MSU Vice President for Research
* MSU Graduate Studies
* MSU University Outreach and Engagement
* MSU College of Communication Arts
* MSU Chief Information Officer
* MSU Department of Physics of Astronomy
* Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics
* National Science Foundation
Players will guide particles through the process of creating new isotopes as they learn about the fragmentation process and the table of nuclides. Developed by scientists and students at Michigan State University; Isotopolis seeks to teach players about the world of particle physics through play.
The game is 100% free-to-play (with no in-app purchases).
Supported By:
* The American Physical Society
* MSU Vice President for Research
* MSU Graduate Studies
* MSU University Outreach and Engagement
* MSU College of Communication Arts
* MSU Chief Information Officer
* MSU Department of Physics of Astronomy
* Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics
* National Science Foundation
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