Where axolotls teach algebra and stem cells become your calculator. The first solar-powered bio-computational classroom for K-12 STEM education.
Initialize ProtocolA fourth grader watches their classroom axolotl regenerate a limb over 6 weeks while tracking the cellular process on their solar-powered abacus board, physically moving beads that light up to represent stem cell division—suddenly understanding multiplication not as abstract numbers but as biological growth. Each bead clicked is a cell dividing. Each row completed is tissue forming. The math lives and breathes.
Classroom solar unit powers the entire learning ecosystem—axolotl filtration, smart abacus interfaces, and curriculum tablets. Students learn energy budgets alongside cell budgets.
Custom physical computing interface with LED-backlit beads. Move beads to track stem cell division, watch patterns emerge, and understand algorithms through manipulation.
Complete aquarium habitat with regenerative species. Axolotls, planarians, and starfish demonstrate nature's computational processes in real-time.
NGSS-aligned lessons bridging computational thinking and biological regeneration. Students code their own experiments and analyze real biological data.
Complete classroom package: aquarium, solar unit, 2 axolotls, smart abacus, full curriculum. B2B2C to school districts.
Recurring revenue from axolotl food, filtration supplies, and habitat maintenance subscriptions.
Annual curriculum license per student. Interactive lessons, experiments, and progress tracking dashboard.
Goal: onboard 500+ school districts in 2026 through STEM grants and ed-tech partnerships.