Online labs provide students with the possibility to conduct scientific experiments in an online environment. Remotely-operated labs (remote labs) offer an opportunity to experiment with real equipment from remote locations. Virtual labs simulate the scientific equipment. Data sets present data from already performed lab experiments. Please use the filters on the right to find appropriate online labs for your class.

Please note that the Go-Lab Authoring Platform Graasp is no longer maintained. This means that it is not possible to create and publish new Go-Lab Inquiry Learning Spaces using the labs listed on this page. However, you can still access the labs and use them directly on the providers' websites with help of the preview links, which you will find on the dedicated lab pages. If you are interested in creating and using Inquiry Learning Spaces in your classroom, please visit the new Authoring Platform Graasp.org

If you are looking for online labs selected for the curricula of Benin, Kenya or Nigeria, please visit our Collections page.

If you select labs in Arabic, the descriptions on this website will still be displayed in English. However, when you include the lab in an ILS and change the language setting of the ILS to Arabic, the lab will be displayed in Arabic within the ILS.

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Rating: 4.5 - 4 votes

This lab is an abridged Html5 version of the Flash-based Photolab. It has been optimized to work with tablet computers.
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Rating: 4 - 2 votes

Explore how hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions cause proteins to fold into specific shapes. Proteins, made up of amino acids, are used for many different purposes in the cell. The cell is an aqueous (water-filled) environment.
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This lab is an abridged Html5 version of the Java applet lab Sexual Selection in Guppies. It has been optimized to work with tablet computers.

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Note: More information about collaborative inquiry simulations can be found at https://leosiiman.neocities.org/simulations.html. 
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Rating: 4.4 - 3 votes

Explore how the code embedded in DNA is translated into a protein. The process of converting the information in DNA into protein is a two-step process, involving transcription and translation. In transcription, an mRNA copy is made of the DNA.
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Rating: 5 - 1 votes

This simulation visualizes different eye effects, such as astigmatism, hyperopia and myopia, and how they can be fixed with different types of glass lenses. 
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Rating: 4 - 1 votes

Stimulate a neuron and monitor what happens. Pause, rewind, and move forward in time in order to observe the ions as they move across the neuron membrane.  
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Rating: 2 - 1 votes

This lab allows students to explore how organisms with different traits survive various selection agents within the environment.
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Rating: 5 - 1 votes

Express yourself through your genes!