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Careers in nanotechnology
Source: Penn State University
Information video about careers in nanotechnology put together by the Center for Nanotechnology Education and Utilization at Penn State.

Conversations in Science: Nanotechnology
Source: University of Wisconsin
A series of nine videos taken from a lecture by Wendy C. Crone, Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Indo-US Science & Technology Forum: Nanotechnology session 1
Source: ResearchChannel
An 85-minute video of two presentations from this forum: "Paradigms of Meso-Fabrication: Beyond the top-down and bottom-up" and "Nanotechnology Work: The Engineering of System Integration."

Indo-US Science & Technology Forum: Nanotechnology session 2
Source: ResearchChannel
An 89-minute video from this forum with two presentations: "Nanotechnology and Industrial Research" and "Eco-Nano: The Impact of Engineered Nanomaterials on the Environment".

Just imagine: Future science
Source: YouTube
Naomi Halas says nanotechnology could cure cancer; Gerhard Knies explains how the sun could give us all clean energy.

Kavli Foundation: Introduction to Nanoscience
Source: Kavli Foundation
Narrated by Alan Alda, this introduction to nanoscience gives us a brief overview of the field and illuminates some of the interesting questions being currently researched.

Lots of nanotechnology in roadmap of the 21st century
Source: YouTube/pestip
A video animation of Peter Pesti's compilation "Detailed Roadmap of the 21st Century" posted at the Georgia Tech website. Pesti's compilation is a year by year bullet point list of notable advances expected to happen in the 21st century, from 2006 onwards. There are quite a few nanotechnology relevant predictions in the list. Keep in mind what happened to this kind of predictions in the past ("flying cars" by 2001 etc.). Some are pretty far out, as might be expected from Kurzweil et. al., some are pretty realistic, especially the shorter term ones.

N is for nanotechnology
Source: Hewlett Packard
A brief promotional video from Hewlett Packard that highlights a few examples of what nanotechnology is - everlasting lightbulbs, miniature cell phones, tiny computers and smart clothing.

Nano Hazard
Source: Sciencentral
Tiny particles of silver designed to kill germs are being put into socks to control odor. But as this ScienCentral News video explains, what happens to that nanosilver later is concerning some scientists.

Nano: The next dimension
Source: Athena Web
In this 27-minute film we are heading deep into the world of nanoscience, down to the dimension of an atom. We will find out what tools scientists have developed to explore this new reality, opening up an apparently infinite field of research and practical applications.



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