Gresham College
Eye on the Future - Professor William Ayiliffe
This lecture examines how the treatment of infecion , injury and disease will change as science progresses: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/eye-on-the-future-how-can-modern-scientific-knowledge-help-to-prevent-blindness Gene...
Creators
How To Create Microscopic Crystal Flowers
Watch as microscopic crystals are sculpted into blooming roses, irises, violets and carnations, all while being smaller than the width of a human hair. See how Harvard researchers Wim L. Noorduin and Joanna Aizenberg developed these...
Periodic Videos
Queen's Portrait on a Diamond - Periodic Table of Videos
We etch a tiny portrait of Queen Elizabeth II onto a diamond - to celebrate her diamond jubilee (60 years on the throne). The smallest portrait is just 46 microns high. With thanks to Michael Fay and Christopher Parmenter at the...
Curated Video
How small can you get? Entering and defining the Nano world
Professor Paul O'Brien reveals the origins and definitions of nanoscience and nanotechnology, addressing the so called 'Bottom-up' and 'Top-down' approaches. Public lecture by Professor Paul O'Brien FRS as part of the Manchester Science...
Curated Video
Harnessing power of mobile phones and big data for global health
Royal Society Rosalind Franklin Award and Lecture by Professor Rachel McKendry. In outbreaks of infectious disease we rely on early detection and accurate diagnostics. However, worldwide many infections remain undiagnosed and untreated...
Curated Video
George Whitesides – Bioinspiration: something for everyone
George Whitesides is the Woodford L. and Ann A. Flowers University Professor of Chemistry at Harvard University. Best-known for his work in NMR spectroscopy, organometallic chemistry, molecular self-assembly and nanotechnology, here he...
Curated Video
The attractions of magnetism: chips, cancer and crime
Clifford Paterson Lecture 2016 by Professor Russell Cowburn FRS. Magnetism is a very old subject and it is sometimes thought that there is little left to discover. All of that changes when nanotechnology and magnetism are brought...
Curated Video
Clifford Paterson Lecture 2016: The attractions of magnetism: chips, cancer and crime
Magnetism is a very old subject and it is sometimes thought that there is little left to discover. All of that changes when nanotechnology and magnetism are brought together – without the technologies that have come out of that meeting...
The Royal Institution
Q&A: Synthetic Intelligence - with Zdenka Kuncic
How is nanotechnology used to build circuits for synthetic intelligence? How do you stop androids becoming depressed? Zdenka Kuncic answers audience questions following her talk. Subscribe for regular science videos:...
The Royal Institution
Q&A - The Future of Humanity - with Yuval Noah Harari
Can machines ever have consciousness? Is there an economic value in it? Does organic life any life over inorganic, artificial life? Dr Yuval Noah Harari answers questions from the audience following his talk. Watch his talk here:...
The Royal Institution
The Future of Humanity - with Yuval Noah Harari
Dr Yuval Noah Harari explains how revolutions in technology and society will transform our bodies and minds. Watch the Q&A here: https://youtu.be/Lt7votAzI78 Subscribe for regular science videos: http://bit.ly/RiSubscRibe Throughout...
The Slow Mo Guys
Super Hydrophobic Surface and Magnetic Liquid - The Slow Mo Guys
Gav and Dan are in the GE lab using nanotechnology to show you cool liquid physics at 2500fps. The first experiment shows a superhydrophobic surface that GE has been working on. Surfaces like this can be useful in aviation and wind power...
World Science Festival
Cellular Surgeons: The New Era of Nanomedicine
Pills the size of molecules to seek and destroy tumors. Minuscule robots performing surgery inside patients with a precision never before achieved. Nanobots, a billionth of a meter across, fixing mutations in DNA, or repairing neurons in...
FUSION
The Goat Cheese Maker | The Artisans of Italy with Zak the Baker
Goats have the ability to survive on almost anything, anywhere, whether the environment is cold, arid, mountainous, or humid. But not all goat cheeses are equal. The quality of the cheese will depend on a cheese-maker’s technique....
Science360
High School Students - Enter the Generation Nano Challenge
Create a superhero that uses nanotechnology to solve crimes and meet today's challenges! Then share your hero’s story in a comic and video and you could win prizes! http://bit.ly/2cN5Lyr
Science360
NSF GenNano Competition 2015 - 16 Finalist Radio Blitz
The second-place winner of the Generation Nano science comic competition in 2016. Radio Blitz casually disposes of local waste using nanotechnology. This comic was created by Madeleine Chang from Bergen County Academies.
Science360
Ask a Scientist – Superhero Edition 1
We polled top nano experts for their nanotechnology enabled superpower of choice! In this edition, we hear from Nicole Steinmetz, from Case Western Reserve University; Karen Wooley, from Texas A&M University and Director of TAMU...
Science360
Ask a Scientist – Nano expert: Quinn A. Spadola
You sent us your nano questions, and we answered! In this Ask a Scientist – Nano Edition, we join nano expert Quinn A. Spadola, contractor at the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office. See more nano videos and check out our...
Science360
Ask a Scientist – Nano expert: Oliver Brand
You sent us your nano questions, and we answered! In our first Ask a Scientist – Nano edition, we join nano expert Oliver Brand, from Georgia Tech University and the Executive Director at the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology....
Next Animation Studio
Virus generates electricity when squeezed
Scientists in the US have developed a way to use benign viruses to convert pressure into electricity. When a M13 bacteriophage, which only infects bacteria, is squished, an electric current flows along the virus in a process called...
Science360
This Breathalyzer Reveals Signs Of Disease
This invention could give new meaning to the term ""bad breath!"" It's the Single Breath Disease Diagnostics Breathalyzer, and when you blow into it, you get tested for a biomarker--a sign of disease. For as amazing as that sounds, the...
Science360
Heliora - Generation Nano High School Winner 2018
When a fiery villain threatens her city with an ashy fate, solar-powered, fast-charging, high-flying hero named Heliora swoops in to save the day. Generation Nano challenges middle and high school students to imagine novel superheroes...
Science360
2017 Waterman Award Recipient Baratunde Cola
The National Science Foundation bestows upon nanotechnology engineer, Baratunde Cola the nation’s highest honor for a young scientist or engineer: the Alan T. Waterman Award, for two thousand seventeen.
Science360
Protecting soldiers from chemical warfare
Northwestern University scientists, using nanotechnology facilities funded by the National Science Foundation, have successfully combined textile fibers with a nanomaterial referred to as metal-organic-framework or MOF. This material...
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