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Nano Haiku: Gold

By Vrylena Olney on August 9, 2010 | Log in to view or post comments

Itty-bitty gold,
you hold profound potential.
Stained glass is cool, too.

By Leigha Horton of the Science Museum of Minnesota.

Two NISE Net activities that touch on stained glass and/or gold nanoparticles:

  • Nanoparticle Stained Glass (cart demo)
  • Treating Tumors with Gold (stage presentation)
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