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This site contains modules that include videos explaining techniques of scanning probe microscopy, nano-fabrication, electromagnetism and its application in nanotechnology, tour of a…
  
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This is the portal for TryNano.org, a website for anyone interested in learning about nanoscience and nanotechnology. Users can explore nanomaterials, read about timely discoveries…
  
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This page contains a set of standards-aligned lessons for Grades 2-12 that allow students to explore the nanometer scale and learn how nanotechnology has impacted society. Lessons…
  
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This web page features more than 40 multimedia productions related to Nobel Prize-winning concepts. Many of the productions are interactive learning games within the disciplines of…
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This resource collection was developed to communicate the importance of basic research and the power of theoretical physics to general audiences. It features a variety of interactive…
  
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This multimedia collection, developed for general audiences, tells the evolving story of the "nature of nature", as it takes the learner on a journey to explore nature's tiniest…
  
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This classroom module was developed to introduce high school students to wave/particle duality of electrons and the wave nature of matter. It offers a flexible blend of materials…
  
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This resource is a standards-aligned lesson for Grades 4-8 developed to promote understanding of just how tiny a nanometer is. Learners measure common classroom objects and convert…
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This nonprofit web consortium features the latest discoveries by scientists at more than 60 leading research universities in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada. Launched in 2009, the…
  
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When a pair of scientists first introduced cold nuclear fusion in 1989 as a source of almost limitless energy, the scientific community quickly discredited the experiments. In some…
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