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June 28th, 2006
Birck nano exhibit provides learning opportunity for students, adults
Abstract:
Fresh from a stop at the Children's Museum of Oak Ridge in Tennessee, a Purdue University-created nanotechnology exhibit is now on display at the Birck Nanotechnology Center's atrium in Discovery Park. Through the exhibit, visitors can learn firsthand about nanotechnology through video animations, a wall of nano art, hands-on activities, posters and a LEGO scanning probe microscope.
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Purdue University
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