Chemist Jean-Claude Bradley, a friend of Nautilus’s comments section, writes a post on Useful Chemistry blog about indexing molecules in Second Life
He writes: "As I’ve recently commented, there has been media interest in the use of the virtual online world Second Life for chemistry. We also recently demonstrated on Drexel Island that it was possible to visualize molecular docking using the molecular rezzer developed by Andrew Lang.
Nature Island [Second Nature is Nature’s island in Second Life] also hosts several common molecules, including buckyballs. As more people start to experiment with representing chemicals and chemistry research in Second Life it would be nice if such examples were discovered by a simple Google search."
Check out the rest of the post, contribute to Prof Bradley’s collaborative wiki “molecule indexing” project if you can (which seems to be working, from the comments to the Useful Chemistry post) – and maybe even take a trip to Second Life.