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|Factoid Text="The [http://vhil.stanford.edu/soae/ virtual reality simulation] allows users to stand in heavy traffic and follow carbon dioxide molecules from car tailpipes to the sea, where they are absorbed. Deep below the waves, you can move amid coral as it loses its vitality and observe the effects of increasingly acidic water on marine life. A narrator explains the processes unfolding before you and encourages you to interact by doing activities such as a species count." - excerpt from [http://news.stanford.edu/2016/10/18/virtual-reality-simulation-transports-users-ocean-future/ Stanford News.]  
 
|Factoid Text="The [http://vhil.stanford.edu/soae/ virtual reality simulation] allows users to stand in heavy traffic and follow carbon dioxide molecules from car tailpipes to the sea, where they are absorbed. Deep below the waves, you can move amid coral as it loses its vitality and observe the effects of increasingly acidic water on marine life. A narrator explains the processes unfolding before you and encourages you to interact by doing activities such as a species count." - excerpt from [http://news.stanford.edu/2016/10/18/virtual-reality-simulation-transports-users-ocean-future/ Stanford News.]  
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 27 October 2016


You Can Observe Ocean Acidification Virtually

"The virtual reality simulation allows users to stand in heavy traffic and follow carbon dioxide molecules from car tailpipes to the sea, where they are absorbed. Deep below the waves, you can move amid coral as it loses its vitality and observe the effects of increasingly acidic water on marine life. A narrator explains the processes unfolding before you and encourages you to interact by doing activities such as a species count." - excerpt from Stanford News.

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