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What to expect at your first international science conference

Posted on August 3, 2018

by Alicia McGeachy One of the exciting things about being a scientist is that we occasionally get a chance to meet up with colleagues from all over the world. I just got back from the …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Alicia McGeachy, conference, funding, international, Spain, travel

¿Cómo se transforman los nanomateriales de los desechos electrónicos en agua? La química computacional ayuda a encontrar la respuesta.

Posted on August 1, 2018

Blog original en inglés por Joe Bennett Originalmente publicado 10 de Mayo 2018 Traducio por Mariah Dooley; Editado por Curtis Green El desarrollo de la nanotecnología ha sido una ruta emocionante hacia la innovación química …

Posted in Nano Sostenible

Breaking News: Slime Time Chemistry Slip-Up!

Posted on July 20, 2018

by Alicia McGeachy Is it a solid? Is it a liquid? It behaves in a way that reminds us a little of both. But what is it? Slime! (Figure 1) Making slime is a majorly …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Alicia McGeachy, borax, crystals, demonstrations, slime1 Comment

Las nanopartículas pueden adherirse a las bacterias, pero ¿significa que a mayor adhesión de nanopartículas, mayor toxicidad?

Posted on July 19, 2018

Blog Original en inglés por Joe Buchman Originalmente publicado 13 de Abril 2018 Traducio por Mariah Dooley; Editado por Curtis Green ¿Alguna vez te has enfermado a causa de las bacterias? Si respondes que no, …

Posted in Nano Sostenible

How does nanoscale chemistry make fireflies glow brightly?

Posted on July 10, 2018

by Laura Satterfieldedited by Arielle Mensch The United States celebrated Independence Day last week, and most people in the US probably managed to see some fireworks. Besides the fireworks, one of my favorite things this …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Arielle Mensch, color, electrons, fireflies, independence day, Laura Satterfield, lenses, luciferase, luciferin, photons

Recommended Reading: The NAS Report on Sexual Harassment

Posted on June 26, 2018

by Miriam Krause edited by Alicia McGeachy Sexual harassment in science is a big topic, and a big report was released about it a couple weeks ago by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged #metoo, Alicia McGeachy, harassment, Miriam Krause, NAS, national academies, sexism

El Reciclaje: ¿Una Estrategia para la nanotecnología sostenible?

Posted on June 25, 2018

Blog original en inglés por Howard Fairbrother Originalmente publicado el 17 de octubre de 2017 Traducido por Mariah Dooley y editado por Becky Rodriguez Hoy en día, todos estamos familiarizados con el concepto de reciclaje. La mayoría …

Posted in Nano Sostenible

La ciencia detrás de la Exhibición Pixar: Una revisión

Posted on June 20, 2018

Blog original en inglés por Josh Kuether Originalmente publicado 7 de Diciembre 2017 Traducido por Mariah Dooley, Editado por Curtis Green Mis dos películas favoritas de Pixar son Toy Story y Los Increíbles. Toy Story …

Posted in Nano Sostenible

What is the USA Science and Engineering Festival?

Posted on June 15, 2018

by Miranda Gallagher edited by Arielle Mensch “Whoa!” “We didn’t have anything like this when I was a kid!” “This is awesome!” I heard these three phrases repeated while attending the USA Science and Engineering …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged ACS, Arielle Mensch, conference, demonstrations, Miranda Gallagher, outreach, Science & Engineering Festival, volunteering, women in science

Snapshots of the Cytoskeleton

Posted on June 11, 2018

by Solaire Finkenstaedt-Quinnedited by Joe Buchman Have you ever thought about what you’d be like without a skeleton? Our skeletons give us our structure and also allow us to move. Without the bones that make …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged cytoskeleton, Joe Buchman, microscopes, microscopy, publication summary, publications, Solaire Finkenstaedt-Quinn, STORM
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