MolecularWebXR: Multiuser discussions about chemistry and biology in immersive and inclusive VR
Fabio J. Cortes Rodriguez, Gianfranco Frattini, Fernando Teixeira, Pinto Meireles, Danae A. Terrien, Sergio Cruz-Leon, Matteo Dal Peraro, Eva, Schier, Diego M. Moreno, Luciano A. Abriata

TL;DR
MolecularWebXR is a web-based, multi-user VR platform that enables inclusive, immersive chemistry and biology education and collaboration accessible across various devices without installation.
Contribution
It introduces a web-based, multi-user VR environment for science communication and education that is inclusive and device-agnostic, supporting real-time interaction in scientific discussions.
Findings
Ease of use verified across age groups 12-80
Supports multiple devices including smartphones and tablets
Facilitates scientific collaboration and education
Abstract
MolecularWebXR is our new website for education, science communication and scientific peer discussion in chemistry and biology built on WebXR. It democratizes multi-user, inclusive virtual reality (VR) experiences that are deeply immersive for users wearing high-end headsets, yet allow participation by users with consumer devices such as smartphones, possibly inserted into cardboard goggles for immersivity, or even computers or tablets. With no installs as it is all web-served, MolecularWebXR enables multiple users to simultaneously explore, communicate and discuss chemistry and biology concepts in immersive 3D environments, manipulating objects with their bare hands, either present in the same real space or scattered throughout the globe thanks to built-in audio features. A series of preset rooms cover educational material on chemistry and structural biology, and an empty room can be…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVirtual Reality Applications and Impacts · Impact of Technology on Adolescents
