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Month: November 2018

Ep 28. Who’s Not In the Room and Why Not? Inclusivity and Bias Across Class Backgrounds in College Education

Posted on November 30, 2018

Alvin Chang, Senior Graphics Reporter for Vox, wrote and illustrated an article last year called “The subtle ways colleges discriminate against poor students, explained with a cartoon.” In this episode of the podcast, we share …

Posted in PodcastTagged class, college, diversity, podcast, science education

Nano-textiles: The Fabric of the Future

Posted on November 28, 2018

by Izzy Foreman-Ortiz edited by Arielle Mensch and Emily Caudill When you think of futuristic clothing, you probably imagine lots of metallics, holographic accents, and textures. In fact, the sci-fi imagery that springs to mind …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged antibacterial, Arielle Mensch, hydrophobicity, Izzy Foreman-Ortiz, lotus effect, nanotechnology, science fiction, textiles3 Comments

Electrocutando un pepinillo: Demostración de conceptos importantes en la ciencia

Posted on November 27, 2018

Blog original en inglés por Cathy Murphy Originalmente publicado 7 de Septiembre 2017 Traducio por Mariah Dooley, editado por Curtis Green ¿Alguna vez has hecho un rayo en un pepinillo? Yo sí. Implica poner dos …

Posted in Nano Sostenible

De Burbujas de Cerveza a Nanopartículas: ¿Qué es la Nucleación?

Posted on November 19, 2018

Originalmente publicado en inglés por Stephanie Mitchell Publicado el 27 de septiembre del 2018 Traducio por Mariah Dooley, Editado por Curtis Green Sí amigos, lo hemos hecho. ¡Probablemente no pensó que podríamos, pero encontramos otra …

Posted in Nano Sostenible

Have you ever seen colorful “carbon”?

Posted on November 19, 2018

by Bo Zhi edited by Joe Bennett What is the color of “typical” carbons? As black as charcoal, or as clear as diamond (Fig. 1)? Can we imagine any other answers, such as blue, green, …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Bo Zhi, carbon dots, fluorescence, Joe Bennett, Legend of Zelda, nanoparticles, nanotechnology, phosphorescence, photoluminescence, publication summary, quantum dots

Zack’s Nano Adventure

Posted on November 12, 2018

by Zack Jonesedited by Alicia McGeachy Some time ago, my labmates and I invented a character named “Nano Person” as a way of giving some frame of reference for the nano-scale. Nano Person fights nano-crime …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Alicia McGeachy, bacteria, nano, nanoscale, viruses, Zack Jones

Voluntariado para el Proyecto de Educación Penitenciaria

Posted on November 7, 2018

Originalmente publicado en inglés por Micaela Homer Publicado el 7 de septiembre del 2018 Traducio por Mariah Dooley, editado por Curtis Green La primera noche que manejé para enseñar en una prisión, estaba nerviosa. ¿Me …

Posted in Nano Sostenible1 Comment

Ep 27. The Constant Loop: How Nanoparticles and the Environment Affect Each Other

Posted on November 3, 2018

Lithium Cobalt Oxide (LCO) is an important nanomaterial used in batteries, but little is known about what happens when it gets exposed to the environment. In this episode we interview Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology graduate …

Posted in PodcastTagged batteries, nanotechnology, podcast, publication summary

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