Unit
TeachEngineering: Using Nanoparticles to Detect, Treat and Protect from Skin Cancer
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Ann V.
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Young scientists take on the role of biomedical engineers as they accept the challenge of using nanoparticles to help detect, treat, and protect people from skin cancer. Researchers perform hands-on activities to become familiar with the transfer of energy in quantum form, design and conduct their own quality-control experiments to test sun protection factors, and write nanotechnology grant proposals.
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biomedical engineering, chemical elements, communication, electromagnetic spectrum, electromagnetic waves, energy, experimental design, human body systems, medical technology, molar mass, molarity, nanotechnology, proposals, quantum mechanics, research writing, skin, solutions, sun safety, the human body, writing techniques, dermis, electromagnetic energy, electromagnetic radiation, electrophoresis, engineers, flame tests, frequency, gel electrophoresis, molar solubility, persuasive arguments, photons, radiant energy, scientific research, skin cancer, sunburn, sunscreen, technology resources, ultraviolet light, ultraviolet radiation, ultraviolet rays, wavelength, the ozone layer, covalent bonds, the epidermis, the photoelectric effect, the integumentary system
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Common Core
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