Nanotechnology and Human Health

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 10.05.03

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Overview
  2. Why Nano? : A Brief History
  3. Strange Science at the Nanoscale
  4. Nanotechnology at Work
  5. Conclusion
  6. Strategies
  7. Student Activities
  8. Teacher and Student Resources
  9. Teacher Introduction for Nanotechnology Activities
  10. Bibliography
  11. Endnotes

Teeny Tiny Wonders: Nanotechnology and Machines

Stephen James Griffith

Published September 2010

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Endnotes

  1. Foster, Lynn E.. Nanotechnology: Science, Innovation, and Opportunity. P. 247-251
  2. Foster, Lynn E.. Nanotechnology: Science, Innovation, and Opportunity P. 241-255
  3. Foster, Lynn E.. Nanotechnology: Science, Innovation, and Opportunity. P. 252-257
  4. Bonner, John Tyler. Why Size Matters: From Bacteria to Blue Whales. P. 37-39
  5. Bonner, John Tyler. Why Size Matters: From Bacteria to Blue Whales. P. 33-39
  6. Adams, Wade, and Linda Williams. Nanotechnology Demystified. P. 38-48
  7. Adams, Wade, and Linda Williams. Nanotechnology Demystified. P. 50-63
  8. Adams, Jesse, Sumita Pennathur, and Ben Rogers. Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems p. 34
  9. Adams, Jesse, Sumita Pennathur, and Ben Rogers. Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems p. 32-37
  10. Adams, Jesse, Sumita Pennathur, and Ben Rogers. Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems p. 35-38
  11. Adams, Jesse, Sumita Pennathur, and Ben Rogers. Nanotechnology: Understanding Small Systems p. 35-38
  12. Jones, Richard A. L.. Soft Machines: Nanotechnology and Life. P. 60-73
  13. Jones, Richard A. L.. Soft Machines: Nanotechnology and Life. P. 60-73
  14. Purcell, E.M.. "Life at Low Reynold's Number." American Journal of Physics
  15. Foster, Lynn E.. Nanotechnology: Science, Innovation, and Opportunity. P. 198-208
  16. Foster, Lynn E.. Nanotechnology: Science, Innovation, and Opportunity. P. 198-208

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