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nanoHUB.org

provides online simulations, learning modules, and interactive tools for learning about nanotechnology -- the design and production of structures, devices, and systems one atom or one molecule at a time. Analyze the electronic properties of different nano materials and the optical properties of nanoparticles. Explore molecular conduction, nanofluids, and nanowires. Create simulations of nanoelectronic and nanoelectromechanical systems. Registration required. (National Park Service, Teaching with Historic Places)

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Interesting Fact:

While the Greek root nano just means dwarf, the nanoscale has become a giant focus of contemporary science and technology. Examine the fundamental issues underlying the excitement involved in nanoscale research -- what, why and how. Specific topics include assembly, properties, applications and societal issues.
The BioMOCA code has progressed steadily to become a flexible tool for investigation of ionic transport that can be used as a complement of more expensive Molecular Dynamics simulations.

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