QuèQuiCom : nanotecnologia (In Catalan) |
QuèQuiCom is a Science communication program that explains science that affects people’s life. In this chapter devoted to Nanotechnology a group of students visit Barcelona Science Park and the Institute of Materials Science of Barcelona. |
Nano Novels |
Nano Novels is the result of Julie Freeman’s artist residency with Professor Jeremy Ramsden, at the Microsystems and Nanotechnology Centre, Cranfield University, UK. Nano Novels gather 16 graphic artworks, inspired by nanotechnology. |
Swiss Nano Cube |
Swiss Nano-Cube is a Swissknowledge and education platform that aims to strengthen the education of micro and nanotechnologies in schools, in the professional world and in everyday life. Their website offers basic information on… |
Morph – Nanotechnologies in future communication devices |
This video shows some of the possibilities nanotechnologies might enable in future communication devices. Nokia Morph is a joint nanotechnology concept, developed by Nokia Research Center (NRC) and the University of Cambridge (UK). Morph can … |
2020 Science |
In the 2020 Science blog by Andrew Maynard you will find posts on emerging science and technology, with a great deal of them focusing on nanotechnology, but also covering other areas such as synthetic biology or environment. Andrew Maynard is a… |
ABC Science |
In the ABC Science website, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s online gateway to science you fill find several articles about nanotechnologies and their applications. |
Stories about nanotechnology |
At the blog of the Institute of Hazard, Risk and Resilience from Durham University you will find information about the DEEPEN European project on the ethical challenges posed by emerging nanotechnologies. You can also watch a video about a focus… |
NCI Alliance for Nanotecnology in Cancer |
In the web of the NCI Alliance for Nanotecnology in Cancer you will find information on Nanotechnology as well as on its impacts on cancer. You will also be able to view animations explaining different concepts, a video, an image gallery, and a… |
Nanºart – seeing the invisible |
Nan°art is an art project produced by artists Alessandro Scali and Robin Goode in collaboration with the physics department at the Politecnico di Torino. In the artists’ words, “to establish a contact with that parallele, invisible and for most… |