Molecular Playground
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Molecular Playground is a project initiated in 2009 by researchers at University of Massachusetts Amherst whose goal is to expose the molecular aspect of nature to the public by the use of a system which displays interactive molecule simulations in public areas.[1][2]
The exhibits have been displayed at University of Massachusetts, Springfield Science Museum,[1] St Olaf College in Minnesota,[3] Okinawa Institute of Technology in Japan,[4] Gilead Sciences offices,[5] University of Alcalá School of Pharmacy in Spain,[5] Eastern Kentucky University,[5] and Université de Perpignan Via Domitia in France.[5]