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According to foreign media reports, Google recently launched an application called ScienceJournal, hoping to stimulate everyone's curiosity.
It can turn mobile phones into scientific instruments to measure and record data in real time
.
According to Google, after ScienceJournal is installed on a smartphone, experimenters can carry out multiple projects on the application at the same time, and with the help of tools such as accelerometers, photometers, decibel meters, and microphones , it can indeed complete many experiments
.
At the same time, in order to inspire users, Google also specially designed a set of instructions to facilitate their use of this new application
Google pointed out that the current functionality of the application is still limited (after all, it is mainly needle of about 10-year-old "little scientists"), but the company is also trying to cooperate with the qualifications of the older scientists to improve this application
.
The company also plans to open the source code of the application later this summer
However, this new application can indeed help "little scientists" track their projects, and can add photos and notes, and even set reminders for the next step
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Of course, if you really plan to take your scientific adventure to the next stage, Google will also sell "practical operation learning kits" in the form of ScienceJournal attachments
At present, the public seems to have a high evaluation of this free application, and its average score on GooglePlay is 4.