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Publisher: Materials Research and Engineering Center
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This is an educator's guide for a classroom activity to help students understand just how small the "nanoscale" is. Materials are all common classroom supplies (paper, ruler,…
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An Intensive Short Course on Atomic-Force Microscopy  [ Conference Proceedings ]
  
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N. Burnham, A. Arcifa, M. Divandari, C. Mathis, S. Ramakrishna, and N. Spencer
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N. Burnham, A. Arcifa, M. Divandari, C. Mathis, S. Ramakrishna, and N. Spencer, 2015 Conference on Laboratory Instruction Beyond the First Year of College, 24-27 (2015).
A course on atomic-force microscopy (AFM) that has been previously taught to undergraduates and graduate students over a semester or a half-semester was taught in short-course…
  
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Publisher: Imaging Technology Group
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The Virtual Microscope project provides cost-free simulated scientific instrumentation for students and researchers worldwide as part of NASA's Virtual Laboratory initiative. This…
  
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Publisher: Imaging Technology Group
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This web page, part of the Virtual Microscope Project, features interactive animations that illustrate the basics of imaging in the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM), the…
  
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Publisher: Imaging Technology Group
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This is an interactive animation that illustrates the basics of imaging in the Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). It displays images of the external and internal components of the…
  
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Publisher: Imaging Technology Group
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This animated tutorial explores the basics of scanning probe microscopy (SPM), a branch of microscopy that forms images using a tiny physical probe to scan specimens. The advantage…
  
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Publisher: SRI International
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This is a lesson module for Grades 9-12 that explores solar energy in two contexts: 1) its role in providing clean energy solutions, and 2) the use of nanoscience in enabling novel…
  
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Publisher: SRI International
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This Flash animation depicts the function of two types of solar cell systems: a silicon-based cell and a dye-sensitized cell. Both systems convert light energy to electrical energy,…
  
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin MRSEC
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This Project-Based Learning module for middle school explores the properties of Nitinol, a nickel-titanium alloy with shape memory that is representative of "smart materials". It…
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In this Project-Based learning module, students investigate the effect of nanotechnology on society, as they play decision-making roles for the town of Nanoville. The driving…
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