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NanoScience is a new form of technology that you can show in the classroom in a very easy and captivating manner today. Nanoscience is gaining popularity and what better way to show your students than with hands-on kits that use actual nano particles.
NanoTechnology is here today and will be used in many facets of our everyday lives. Even though many aren’t aware, we use nanoparticles in almost every part of our lives today.
What you will do with your NanoScience Student Kits is perform projects that allow students take control of real nanospheres and watch them grow into other forms. With the documentation provided, teaching the various aspects of each stage is straightforward.
You and your students will marvel as the spheres settle and grow right before your eyes. As each stage progresses, each subject can be discussed and explained to the students making this introduction to the fascinating and exciting world of NanoScience and NanoTechnology very compelling for the Teacher and Student alike. Once complete, the kit becomes a keepsake to be worn by anyone. Talk to your representative about ordering your kits and start teaching and learning about the world of NanoTechnology today.
Nano Particles
In the kits, there are actual nanoparticles for the students to discuss and observe
Self-Assembly
One critical element to the wonders of nanoparticles is something called “self assembly” that the students will see first hand and up close.
Grow real opal crystals
In just 3 weeks, you and the students will watch pure opal crystals grow right in front of your eyes. This normally takes over 16 million years!
Refraction
Use the kit to explain many elements of refraction: Refractive indices, Braggs Law, the visible spectrum and many more.
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Molecules for the Media
Scientists and engineers are collaborating across disciplines to develop and network miniaturized intelligent nanosensors that can rapidly and remotely detect change in their surroundings. These sensors have a wide range of potential applications: environmental, medical, military and transportation. This workshop will focus on revealing the chemistry and physics behind the creation and application of these sensors. Series: “Molecules for the Media”