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Dr. Jim Tour, a chemist at Rice University, builds "nanocars," the world's smallest vehicles. In this episode, he discusses his cars and how he thinks they might lead to nano-sized factories. This segment...
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Investigates consumer nanotechnology products already available in 2007. Julia Moore and Evan Michelson from the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars discuss the products they've found on...
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This Web site of the Exploratorium's 1995 genetics exhibition describes the exhibits and programs.
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This Web site annotates the synopsis of the opera Doctor Atomic, which is about the building and testing of the atomic bomb. The annotations provide history and scientific information.
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At this Web site, you can find real-time scientific data and research relating to the atmosphere, the oceans, the areas covered by ice and snow, and the living organisms in all these domains. See how...
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This photo-packed Web site introduces Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the genetics research center on Long Island, New York, host to meetings that draw more than 5,000 scientists each year. Marine biologists,...
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