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Nano Haiku: Silver

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

Nano sized silver?
It’s antibacterial.
And won’t turn you blue.

By Leigha Horton of the Science Museum of Minnesota.

Check out the NISE Net's Nanosilver: Breakthrough or Biohazard stage demonstration here or watch Alex Fiorentino presenting the program at the Museum of Science here.

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