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Issue 12: Molecules in Motion (Currently not available in Print)

Issue #12, “Molecules in Motion”, is part 3 of our series on chemistry. The concept of molecules in constant motion manifests itself in many ways throughout nanotechnology and isĀ  #2 on the list of the main concepts of nanotechnology which run through our explanations.

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As always, you may request free classroom packs of any of the available issue of Nanooze (free to US public and private schools as well as various university and museum programs).

Topics in this issue include:

  • An interview with Nanoscientist Seth Darling
  • The Discovery of DNA
  • “Nano-trees”
  • Sizing up Molecules
  • How molecules Shape Up and Seeing the Shape of Molecules
← Issue 11: Molecules Issue 13: Unexpected Properties →

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