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Aerogel
In this activity, learners see and interact with the nanomaterial aerogel and discover its unique properties.
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![Two learners and one facilitator look at gold nanoparticles suspended in a solution which makes a red color](https://nisenet.org/sites/default/files/styles/curated_list_large_cropped/public/2022-02/20110918GH_241.jpg?h=cb7b63f3&itok=57PjNBxI)
Exploring Materials - Stained-Glass Windows
In this activity, learners use contact paper and colored tissue paper to create a "nanoparticle stained-glass" window.
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![What is nano about museum labels thumbnails of signs featuring signs of hot-chocolate, hamburger, glass of water, a window, and a toilet](https://nisenet.org/sites/default/files/styles/curated_list_large/public/2021-04/What%20is%20nano%20about%20museum%20labels%20thumbnails%20of%20signs%20part%201.jpg?itok=VvmqeYZI)
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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