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Science Lab & Simulation Toolkit

What is possible with Coda and Embeddy.ai

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These aren’t images. Every widget below is fully interactive and functiona.

Turn your Coda workspace into an interactive science lab. Explore, experiment, and visualize — all without leaving the page.
allows you to build whatever widgets/miniapps useable embeddable on every platform (of course include Coda). No code, no deployment, just pure functionality and works!
✨ Scroll down to explore some of the demos, then jump to the to learn how to create your own custom widgets for any use case you can imagine.

1. Molecular Structure

Explore molecular structures in interactive 3D. Rotate, zoom, and inspect atoms and bonds to understand how molecules are built — from simple water to complex proteins.
Try searching for caffeine, aspirin, or glucose and rotate the model to see how atoms connect.

2. Chemistry

Here you can
Explore every element on the periodic table
Balance chemical equations
Calculate precise dilution ratios
etc.
Everything you need for chemistry work, side by side.

3. Biology & Genetics

ranslate DNA and RNA sequences into amino acids, then map organisms on an evolutionary tree. From codons to clades, all in one place.


Paste a codon sequence above to see what protein it codes for. Then explore how different species are related below.

4. Physics & Engineering

Build and simulate circuit diagrams with a drag-and-drop editor, and keep every physics formula you need within arm’s reach.
Try building a simple series circuit with a resistor and capacitor above

Look up the RC time constant formula below.

5. Earth & Space

Track lunar phases with a visual sky calendar and log your lab observations with auto-generated charts. Perfect for field notes and long-running experiments.

Check tonight’s moon phase above. Use the data logger below to record your observations over time — it charts automatically as you add entries.
Make your Notion limitless —
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