Our "NanoTube" collection of informative and noteworthy videos
in the areas of nanosciences and nanotechnology
| Atoms to X-rays: Sensing with nanomaterials | |
| Source: University of California Television | |
![]() | Join UCSD Chemist Mike Sailor to explore nanotechnologies that have been developed to make reliable, inexpensive and low-power sensors and the advances and challenges that make more sophisticated sensor devices possible. Series: 'Atoms to X-Rays'. |
| Disease Detectors | |
| Source: CSREES | |
![]() | Scientists have developed nanoscale biosensors that can help detect diseases on farms and in hospitals. Disease Detectors is a segment from Partners Video Magazine's latest episode, The Science of Small. |
| Following the Flow | |
| Source: CSREES | |
![]() | Researchers are discovering how nano-scale tracers can uncover the sources of pollution in America's farm fields and waters. Following the Flow is a segment from Partners Video Magazine's latest episode, The Science of Small. |
| Introduction to the nano2hybrids nanotechnology project | |
| Source: nano2hybrids | |
![]() | An extended 10 minute introduction to the nano2hybrids nanotechnology project, its aims, the scientists involved, and the unique web project they're running. |
| Lab on a chip development by CNSE | |
| Source: YouTube | |
![]() | James Castracane, head of the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE)'s Nanobiosciences Constellation and Professor of Nanoscience, introduces a "lab on a chip" and its uses in nanobioscience technology. |
| Nanotechnology - Science fiction meets reality | |
| Source: University of California Television | |
![]() | Scientists and engineers are collaborating across disciplines to develop and network miniaturized intelligent nanosensors that can rapidly and remotely detect change in their surroundings. These sensors have a wide range of potential applications: environmental, medical, military and transportation. This workshop will focus on revealing the chemistry and physics behind the creation and application of these sensors. Series: 'Molecules for the Media' |