The Sea-Monkeys® Zen-Aquarium virtual world just launched by No Moss Studios in conjunction with Transcience LLC. Search “Sea Monkey Zen Aquarium” in your App Store.
The game premise follows the real life Sea-Monkey process; add instant life eggs to hatch your virtual Sea-Monkey and proceed to do tasks or purchase “Sea Coins” to gain access to food, toys and additional virtual Sea-Monkey pets.
Full disclosure: I am NOT a digital gamer and not the target market for such a product. However, in honor of the brand and to support the new venture, I downloaded the app and begin humbling my way through the game. It didn’t take long to figure things…
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), August 25, 2021 – Using ants, plants, and even brine shrimp, a group of Girl Scouts will be among the first researchers to help test a new autonomous research platform on the International Space Station (ISS) that is helping to expand the affordability of microgravity research.
One of the Girl Scouts experiments will examine how tomatoes, peppers, and lemongrass grow in microgravity. Another will assess the tunneling behavior of ants in space, in the hopes that ants could someday help aerate the soil for crops grown on other planets. The third will incubate and sustain a colony of brine shrimp, popularized as “Sea-Monkeys®,” to see whether other crustaceans…
A New Virtual Sea-Monkeys® Tank
Hits the Market.
The Sea-Monkeys® Zen-Aquarium virtual world just launched by No Moss Studios in conjunction with Transcience LLC. Search “Sea Monkey Zen Aquarium” in your App Store.
The game premise follows the real life Sea-Monkey process; add instant life eggs to hatch your virtual Sea-Monkey and proceed to do tasks or purchase “Sea Coins” to gain access to food, toys and additional virtual Sea-Monkey pets.
Full disclosure: I am NOT a digital gamer and not the target market for such a product. However, in honor of the brand and to support the new venture, I downloaded the app and begin humbling my way through the game. It didn’t take long to figure things…
SpaceX, Girl Scouts and Sea-Monkeys® — Oh my!
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER (FL), August 25, 2021 – Using ants, plants, and even brine shrimp, a group of Girl Scouts will be among the first researchers to help test a new autonomous research platform on the International Space Station (ISS) that is helping to expand the affordability of microgravity research.
One of the Girl Scouts experiments will examine how tomatoes, peppers, and lemongrass grow in microgravity. Another will assess the tunneling behavior of ants in space, in the hopes that ants could someday help aerate the soil for crops grown on other planets. The third will incubate and sustain a colony of brine shrimp, popularized as “Sea-Monkeys®,” to see whether other crustaceans…