Feasibility of Molecular Manufacturing
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| Contributor(s) | EPICS LSPM Team Purdue University, West Lafayette |
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| Abstract | Martin and Laura have an interesting debate about the feasibility of Molecular Manufacturing. Can molecular assemblers be developed to create new materials, new devices, and even macroscopic objects? Find out... If Martin ever wakes up!
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| Credits | Brought to you by the Lego Scanning Probe Microscope team, an EPICS project at Purdue University. The LSPM team's goal is to teach a wide audience the underlying principles driving the world-wide interest in nanotechnology by creating FLASH animations geared toward all ages and illustrating how a scanning probe microscope can be used to study objects at the nanometer scale. This animation is part of a museum exhibit developed for the Children's Museums. For more information about this exhibit please visit the Lego SPM website. |
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| Date posted | 15 Mar, 2005 |
| Type | Animations |
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Posted on 08 April, 2008 by Heather James
0 0 Login to vote Overall, it was an insightful animation; it is sort of throws the beginner into the deepend which can be good. One little technical thing, while viewing it the first time, I got a call in my office. So I was unable to pause it. Likewise, if presenting or sharing this, one might want to pause this to discussion of clarification. Pause/play buttons are good for animations. Sadly, flash doesn't offer these built in (like a video, etc).
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Posted on 10 June, 2007 by Anonymous
0 0 Login to vote This animated debate is simultaneously too simple and too complex. There is little background information provided, yet the characters debate facts that students may not understand (such as the concept of thermal noise).
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Posted on 01 November, 2006 by James A. Olson
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