
Educational
You don't have to be a genius to understand
the work of the Nobel Laureates. These games and simulations, based on
Nobel Prize-awarded achievements, will teach and inspire you while you're
having FUN!

Star Stories
ASTROPHYSICSThe Nobel Prizes have rewarded many advances that revealed the secrets behind the life and death of stars, from their conception in the earliest moments of time to the exotic and spectacular explosions that end their lives billions of years later.
Find out how stars are born, how they shine, and what happens when their light goes out!!

Immune System Defence Forces
IMMUNOLOGY In this game you must command an army of macrophages and dendritic cells to fight the invading bacteria.

Immune Responses
IMMUNOLOGYGo through ten interactive stops and find out how our immune system protects us and sometimes could harm us.

Democracies in the World
HUMAN RIGHTSDemocracy is a human right. Liu Xiaobo is awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize for his long and non-violent struggle for fundamental human rights in China. Who else has been awarded for their struggle for human rights and democracy? And how many countries in the world are democracies?

The Diabetic Dog Game
DIABETES AND INSULINTake care of a diabetic dog and learn how to treat diabetes!

Who was Alfred Nobel?
FOR SCHOOLGRADERS
Alfred Nobel was an inventor and businessman. He is best known for his invention of dynamite. Read about Alfred Nobel's life and work.
Short about the Nobel Prizes
ABOUT THE NOBEL PRIZEThe Nobel Prizes have been awarded since 1901 to more than 800 individuals. Where does the money for the Nobel Prizes come from?
Read moreMLA style: "Educational Games". Nobelprize.org. 8 Feb 2012 http://www.nobelprize.org/educational/index.html


