Oct. 9 is National Nanotechnology Day

Scavenger hunt, 100 billion nanometer trail at the Bradbury

October 5, 2021

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Quantum dots at CINT
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Explore the marvels of nanotechnology on Saturday, Oct. 9, National Nanotechnology Day! Nanotechnology uses matter at an almost atomic level to create new objects and materials.

To celebrate these amazing innovations, the Bradbury Science Museum will feature a 100 billion nanometer informative trail in our galleries. Visitors of all ages can enjoy a free, related scavenger hunt throughout the day.

Want to learn more about the Lab’s ongoing work in nanotechnology? Visit the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT).

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