All too often students around the world are troubled by not having the means to go to their lab sessions. Whether a University near them doesn't offer the programs they are looking for, or they don't live close enough to a lab to complete the hours for their degree, the problem occurs too often. Well, it's 2018 and the number of resources for students to learn inside and outside of classrooms keeps growing. First, administrators brought computers to schools and changed the way they do their research and projects forever. Then they brought tablets and made the whole process even easier. Now, Google and a company known as Labster have joined hands to bring us the next step of revolutionizing the way students learn. That's right, virtual reality labs are coming to classrooms with VR Labs. Verizon is offering the Pixel 4a for just $10/mo on new Unlimited lines So, how does it work?

VR Labs doesn't just take the fun of learning to a whole new level, it also gives students the access to subjects they wouldn't normally get in a standard University lab. This includes being able to actually see and manipulate DNA at a molecular level. How cool is that? Another amazing feature is the ability for students to visit Astakos IV. This is an exoplanet that has the potential to be habitable for human beings. The students will be able to go over theories, concepts, and techniques without a time limit. The app collects data from each student and sends them personal feedback to let them know what areas they should study more, or which techniques they need to practice more on. Arizona State University has an online B.S. in Biological Sciences program where students have already been using VR Labs at home with their Daydreams. This has given the students the ability to get a hands-on experience with the lab hours they'll need, even if they are nowhere near a real lab. It doesn't stop there, either. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Texas at San Antonio, McMaster University, and other colleges around North America and Europe will have access to VR Labs soon as well!