Learning Repository
- Topic: Chemistry/Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
This set is designed to allow students to learn about DNA and RNA through playing with the blocks as well as to serve as a manipulative to model processes that involve DNA
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
Megalodon meaning "big tooth", from Ancient Greek:"big, mighty", "tooth"—whose stem is odont-, as seen in the genitive case form is an extinct species of shark that lived approximately 15.9 to 2.6 million years ago
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
This is a 3D printable dental demonstration model, made for a dental-surgeon thesis.
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
Homo neanderthalensis are our closest extinct relatives who inhabited in Eurasia 400,000 - 40,000 years ago
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
This is an exterior-only model of a human heart
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
This multi-color model of a cell not only shows different levels of the cells, but the color highlights areas of interest.
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
Learn all of the parts that comprise plant cells. The model has been designed so that you should be able to print these pieces separately and glue them together without too much difficulty.
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
This is a model of the skeletal structure of hands based on a CT scan.
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
A proof of concept printable hand with "live hinge" flexible joints. Individually activated fingers using Filaflex filament (or nylon fishing wire) as tendons.
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
Pteranodon is a genus of pterosaurs which included some of the largest known flying reptiles, with wingspans over 6 metres (20 ft). It existed during the late Cretaceous geological period of North America in present day Kansas, Alabama, Nebraska, Wyoming, and South Dakota.
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
Human skeleton, perfect for or anatomy classes.
- Topic: Biology
- Educational Level: 6th - 12th
This is a 1:20 scale model of a Triceratops prorsus skeleton.