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Instructional Video3:29
Science360

Helping nanotechnology work for everyone - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
When you think of researchers working on nanotechnology, you probably picture scientists and engineers manipulating incredibly small structures in a state-of-the-art lab. But there are many others who are also interested in the future of...
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Instructional Video8:56
Zach Star

Nanotechnology Research Examples and How to Get Into the Field

12th - Higher Ed
Nanotechnology is a very diverse field that is having bigger and bigger impacts on the world. Nanotechnology has applications in medicine, cars, spacecrafts, food, electronics, and materials science just to name a few. Nanotechnology is...
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Instructional Video8:08
Curated Video

Why Geckos Are Sticky Without Being Sticky

12th - Higher Ed
Geckos can grip and climb almost anything. Walking up walls, hanging upside down… even from glass. It’s almost like they can defy gravity. How do they do it? The secret lies in nanotechnology. I’ll tell you how that works and how...
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Instructional Video9:06
Zach Star

Nanotechnology: Research Examples and How to Get Into the Field

12th - Higher Ed
Support the Channel: https://www.patreon.com/zachstar PayPal(one time donation): https://www.paypal.me/ZachStarYT Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zachstar/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImZachStar Nanotechnology is a...
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Instructional Video9:06
Curated Video

Nanotechnology: Research Examples and How to Get Into the Field

9th - 11th
Nanotechnology is a very diverse field that is having bigger and bigger impacts on the world. Nanotechnology has applications in medicine, cars, spacecrafts, food, electronics, and materials science just to name a few. Nanotechnology is...
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Instructional Video1:23:35
Curated Video

Exploring nanotechnologies

9th - 11th
Chaired by Nick Ross, this panel discussion features Ann Dowling (University of Cambridge), Deidre Hutton (National Consumers Council), Doug Parr (Greenpeace), and Ian Pearson (BT Futurologist) who explore the benefits and uncertainties...
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Instructional Video1:02:25
World Science Festival

Nanotechnology’s Promise: A Big Risk in a Small Package?

6th - 11th
Microscopic, manmade nanoparticles have found their way into almost every part of our daily lives from clothing, to skin care, our cell phones, and even the soil. But how safe are we from ill effects from extensive exposure? And what...
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Instructional Video1:11
Loughborough University

Nanotechnology to reduce tin whisker related failures in electronics

9th - 11th
Loughborough University has developed nanotechnology to help a range of industry sectors increase the reliability of high value and safety critical electronics.
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Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Sun Protection: Nanotechnology in Fabric Development

Pre-K - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Nanotechnology Center at Hong Kong Polytechnic University has developed a groundbreaking UV absorber for fabrics that provides exceptional protection against harmful UVB rays. This innovative product continues to work even after...
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Instructional Video9:36
TED Talks

TED: The next step in nanotechnology | George Tulevski

12th - Higher Ed
Nearly every other year the transistors that power silicon computer chip shrink in size by half and double in performance, enabling our devices to become more mobile and accessible. But what happens when these components can't get any...
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Instructional Video3:14
Science360

Check out the assembly line of the future!

12th - Higher Ed
There's no shortage of ideas about how to use nanotechnology, but one of the major hurdles is how to manufacture some of the new products on a large scale. With support from the National Science Foundation (NSF), UMass Amherst chemical...
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Instructional Video3:09
Science360

GOT A HIGH SCHOOLER ON WINTER BREAK? NEED A STEM PROJECT TO KEEP 'EM BUSY? GENNANO COMPETITION TO THE RESCUE!

12th - Higher Ed
The National Science Foundation and the National Nanotechnology Initiative's second annual "Generation Nano: Small Science, Superheroes" competition is underway! The competition challenges high school students to create a superhero that...
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Instructional Video3:09
Science360

Hey high schoolers! Like super heroes? Love science Check out NSF’s Generation Nano competition!

12th - Higher Ed
The National Science Foundation and the National Nanotechnology Initiative are excited to launch the second annual “Generation Nano: Small Science, Superheroes” competition! The competition challenges high school students to create a...
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Instructional Video1:26
Science360

Ask a Scientist – Superhero Edition 3

12th - Higher Ed
We polled top nano experts for their nanotechnology enabled superpower of choice! In this edition, we hear from Oliver Brand, from Georgia Tech University; Jameson Wetmore from Arizona State University and Co-Director at the Center for...
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Instructional Video1:28
Science360

Ask a Scientist – Nano expert: Lisa Friedersdorf

12th - Higher Ed
You sent us your nano questions, and we answered! In this Ask a Scientist – Nano Edition, we join nano expert Lisa Friedersdorf, from the National Nanotechnology Coordination Office. See more nano videos and check out our Generation...
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Instructional Video1:24
Science360

Ask a Scientist – Superhero Edition 4

12th - Higher Ed
We polled top nano experts for their nanotechnology enabled superpower of choice! In this edition, we hear from Kevin Walsh, from the University of Louisville and the Director of the NSF NNCI KY Multiscale Manufacturing and Nano...
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Instructional Video3:08
Science360

Wearable sensors to monitor triggers for asthma, and more

12th - Higher Ed
What if you could wear something that would alert you when pollution, such as smog, is about to take its toll on your heart or lungs? That is what's ""in the air"" at the National Science Foundation-(NSF) supported Nanosystems...
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Instructional Video2:44
Curated Video

Revolutionizing Military Defense: Handheld Sensor Detects Biological Warfare Agents

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the Sydney laboratories of Ambri Limited, a groundbreaking handheld sensor has been developed to detect biological warfare agents in the air. This nanotechnology device, the size of a thumbnail, revolutionizes the military's approach...
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Instructional Video5:31
TED Talks

TED: One very dry demo | Mark Shaw

12th - Higher Ed
Mark Shaw demos Ultra-Ever Dry, a liquid-repellent coating that acts as an astonishingly powerful shield against water and water-based materials. At the nano level, the spray covers a surface with an umbrella of air so that water bounces...
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Instructional Video3:19
Science360

New nanotechnology to produce sustainable, clean water for developing nations

12th - Higher Ed
The world's population is projected to increase by 2-3 billion over the next 40 years. Already, more than three quarters of a billion people lack access to clean drinking water and 85 percent live in the driest areas of the planet. Those...
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Instructional Video7:49
Big Think

Nanotechnology vs. cancer: How tiny particles sniff out the deadly disease | Susan Hockfield

6th - 11th
Give yourself the gift of learning. Subscribe to Big Think Edge here: http://bit.ly/bigthinkedge We may be able to detect cancer soon by simply peeing on a stick. - Cancer is an aberrant function of a normal cell, where the regulators of...
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Instructional Video1:07
Science360

COTTON CANDY MACHINES: NEW SPIN ON NANOTECHNOLOGY

12th - Higher Ed
These cotton candy machines at Harvard and Vanderbilt universities have a higher calling than satisfying sweet tooths. They're whipping up natural and man-made fibers that may one day be a key ingredient in lifesaving technologies.
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Instructional Video3:57
SciShow

Spinach That Detects Explosives!

12th - Higher Ed
What's both edible, and capable of sending you an email to let you know there's explosives nearby? Spinach! Well, spinach with some nanotechnology embedded within it. Learn how Popeye's favorite veggie is involved in the field of plant...
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Instructional Video3:22
SciShow

Cloaking Devices!

12th - Higher Ed
Hank pretends he has an invisibility cloak, and describes how some enterprising scientists are working towards making things invisible using nanotechnology and mirages.

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