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These Water Splitting (Fuel Cell) lab resources were created by SHINE: Seattle's Hub for Industry-driven Nanotechnology Education. "This lab consists of activities designed to teach students about fuel cells by splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen using electrolysis." Resources...
These presentation slides, from the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge Support Center (NACK Center), provide information about nanotechnology and the Nanofabrication Manufacturing Technology capstone for the Pennsylvania Nanofabrication Manufacturing (NMT) Partnership. An introduction...
This video by Joan Johnson and Josh Rosen discusses the “nanotech boom in Berkeley, where researchers are working to unlock the potential of nanoscience.” The video runs 10:29 minutes in length.
This webinar, from the Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC), provides information about the AIM-TEC grant. The webinar is presented by Neda Habibi, principal investigator of the Alamo Institute for Materials (micro, bio, nano) - Technology (AIM-TEC) and Co-PI of MNT-EC. During the...
This page provides animated excerpts from Nobel Prize winning physicist Dr. Richard Feynman's presentation to the American Physical Society Meeting on December 29, 1959 that proposes "...maneuvering things atom by atom." The talk is considered by some to be the birth of nanotechology.
This learning object offers a brief summary of the impact of nanotechnology on automobile tires. Learners look at the future of cars, especially the safety and future of automobile tires.
This DVD from Silicon Run Productions provides an overview of nano dimensions and the growing number of engineered nanomaterials. Topics include Micro to Nanoscale, The Nanoworld Around Us, Imaging Tools, Surface to Volume Ratio, and Large Scale Production. A short preview is available and the full...
This webpage is provided by nanoHUB and includes a PowerPoint lecture that is the first in a series of five lectures on nanotechnology created by SHINE: Seattle's Hub for Industry-driven Nanotechnology Education and North Seattle College. This lecture defines nanotechnology, a nanometer, and...
This lesson, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers scanning probe microscopes. A scanning probe microscope traces "surface features by movement of a very fine pointed tip mounted on a flexible arm across a surface." Students will experiment with using their index...
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This module, created by the Center for Nanotechnology Education (Nano-Link), introduces students to the "... technologies that use forces and interactions at the nanoscale to treat water." In this module, students will learn about how the dominant forces that affect...
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