Home > News > 'Traveling Time Machine' gives kids a peak at possible 'nanofutures'
May 12th, 2004
'Traveling Time Machine' gives kids a peak at possible 'nanofutures'
Abstract:
Amid some of the most cutting-edge innovations and mind-boggling theories the world has yet to offer, it wasn't difficult for Tanner Flack to decide what he liked best. "All the toys," Tanner, 11, a fifth-grader at Aberdeen's May Overby Elementary, said with a smile. But these weren't your average action figures and teddy bears. Kids like Tanner were manipulating a miniature Mars Rover and utilizing nanotechnology to "save the life" of a virtual patient Monday.
Source:
SmallTimes
Bookmark:
Academic/Education
CNSE Welcomes Record Number of Students, Majority of Whom are New Yorkers, for Prestigious Summer Internship Program June 12th, 2013
FEI and University of Oklahoma Begin Collaboration Research Agreement for Understanding and Developing Unconventional Oil and Gas Reservoirs: Collaboration effort will focus on new methods to classify shales in the economic assessment of “tight” resource plays June 7th, 2013
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz obtains new Collaborative Research Center on "Nanodimensional polymer therapeutics for tumor therapy" June 2nd, 2013
Lorraine University uses Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis to characterize biomolecules for agrichemicals, pharmacology and cosmetics May 28th, 2013