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What’s Nano About Bubbles?
In this 30-second video, viewers quickly learn about the rainbow of colors seen in bubbles.
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Nano Museum Labels (Graphic Signs)
These museum graphic labels highlight everyday connections to nanoscale science including: chocolate, food packaging, water, a window, paint, a toilet, a soap bubble, fashion, a sock, a pencil, a butterfly, a gecko, a laptop, an elevator, and a local city.
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Exploring Fabrication - Self-Assembly
In this activity, learners will play several full-body interactive games to model the process of self-assembly in nature and nanotechnology.
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