Last Updated on June 20, 2022 by Mostafa Last Friday, a partnership contract was signed between PraxiLabs, provider of virtual science labs, and the National Commission for Higher Education in Liberia. Through this cooperation agreement PraxiLabs grants a license, for its virtual simulations, to be used as an authorized digital tool adopted within all institutions of higher education in Liberia. …
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PraxiLabs Wins the UN SDGs Award in Education 2021
Last Updated on June 20, 2022 by Mostafa We had shared with you last month the news of PraxiLabs’ participation in the finalists for “The 2021 EGYPT’S ENTREPRENEUR AWARDS” and now we are pleased to announce that PraxiLabs has been selected to win the UN SDGs Award in Education, and the award was received by Dr. Khadija El-Bedweihy (Founder and …
Read More »PraxiLabs’ Simulations at King’s College London
Last Updated on March 4, 2024 by Nourhan Essam At PraxiLabs, we are constantly looking for new ways to reach more students in global universities to be part of the advancement of science education today. In this spirit, we’re excited to announce the addition of King’s College London, the well-reputed leading research university that ranks among the top institutions in …
Read More »Faculty of Nanotechnology for Postgraduate Studies, Cairo University, a New Success Partner with PraxiLabs
Last Updated on March 11, 2025 by Zinab Hasssan We are pleased to announce that the Faculty of Nanotechnology for Postgraduate Studies, -Cairo University, has become among the faculties to which we are proud to provide our services. Now PraxiLabs provides the faculty with a range of virtual labs in the fields of nanophysics and toxicology in an interactive learning …
Read More »Newton’s First Law of Motion Examples in Everyday Life
Last Updated on March 11, 2025 by Zinab Hasssan Newton’s laws of motion are three physical laws that establish the science of kinematics. These laws describe the relationship between the motion of an object and the force acting on it. They are essential because they are the foundation of classical mechanics, one of the main branches of physics. It was …
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