Researchers at the London Centre for Nanotechnology have created a ‘melting ice cap’ game for the UK’s Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition this year. From the news item on Azonano,
A team of researchers from the London Centre for Nanotechnology and the Thomas Young Centre have developed an iPhone application; a game called ‘Waterfall’. It’s available for free from iTunes or via: www.koolistov.net.
The game is described as follows: “The ice caps are melting, you have to rebuild them one water molecule at a time! Waterfall is a simple, fun, and highly addictive game that teaches you about ice and nanoscience.”
There’s information about winning a trip to Sweden along with more links and an image from the game at the Azonano website.