In this Short Activity, learners fold up a precut shape to make a model of a buckyball.
In this Short Activity, Â learners sort and prioritize cards with new nanotechnologies according to their own values and the values of others.
In this Short Activity, learners extract a sample of DNA from split peas and put it in an Eppendorf tube to take home.
In this Short Activity, learners explore how the application of nano-sized particles or substances can change a bigger material’s properties.
In this Short Activity, learners see and interact with the nanomaterial aerogel and discover its unique properties.
In this Short Activity, learners explore how liquids flow in narrow spaces.
In this series of Short Activities, families of learners can experience and learn about nanoscale science, engineering, and technology at home or on the go!
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