Fun Resources

The Web features lots of fun and educational resources to learn more about the world of Micro and Nanotechnology. Here are some of our favorites:

The History of the Microscope
Learn how the reading stone from the year 1000 has evolved into today's advanced electron microscopes.

Nanotechnology on Wikipedia

NASA Ames Research Center
At Ames Research Center, world-class scientists and engineers are conducting cutting-edge technology development in support of NASA's missions and the Vision for Space Exploration.

Science News for Kids
Science News for Kids is devoted to science news for children of ages 9 to 13. Its goal is to offer timely items of interest to kids, accompanied by suggestions for hands-on activities, books, articles, Web resources, and other useful materials.

Internet History of Science Sourcebook
This site explores the history of science throughout time and around the world, including Egypt, Scientific Revolution, the Industrial Revolution, Darwin and more.

Chemistry for Kids
Chemistry for Kids provides all the basics on chemistry in an easy-to-understand format for kids and adults alike.

MadSci Library
MadSci Library is an excellent starting point for exploring science resources on the web.

Annenberg Media
Teacher professional development programming for K-12 teachers: Annenberg Media offers a free satellite channel for schools, colleges, libraries, public broadcasting stations, public access channels and other non-commercial community agencies. The Annenberg Channel runs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Multnomah County Library K-12 science links
The Multnomah County Library provides an extensive website listing on science-related subjects ranging from coral reefs to nuclear energy.

National Nanotechnology Initiative Education Center
Test your Nano IQ, peruse the new science web magazine, Nanooze, and explore the latest exciting stuff in science and technology that is too small to see.

Exploratorium
Online since 1993, the Exploratorium was one of the first science museums to build a site on the World Wide Web. Our site now contains over 15,000 Web pages exploring hundreds of different topics.

FEI Company Image Gallery
FEI takes you deep into the three-dimensional nanoscale and sub-Angstrom worlds to explore the world at the nano-level.

National Center for Science Education
The National Center for Science Education defends the teaching of evolution in public schools. It is a nationally recognized clearinghouse for information and advice to keep evolution in the science classroom and "scientific creationism" out.

Delights of Chemistry
These resources from the Department of Chemistry at the University of Leeds include a 58-minute video and over 40 experiment ideas.

First Lego League 2006 Nano Quest
The 2006 First Lego League Robotics them is nanotech! Follow this link for a description of the robot missions and research projects.

NanoGames
FEI Company of Hillsboro, Oregon is sponsoring the NanoMission series of video games developed by Playgen in the UK, in coorperation with Cientifica. Check out the website link!

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