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Written primarily for children, but suitable for any audience, Nano in a Nutshell: A Young Student's Guide to Nanotechnology Tools, Applications, and Challenges is a second glimpse into the exciting new field of study in science and engineering for the new millennium, known as nanotechnology. Nanotechnology promises to affect our lives in many ways over the next twenty years, biologically, environmentally, scientifically, and technically. In addition to Nanotechnology for Grades 1-6+, this new book will give you a further understanding of why nanotechnology has become the new "buzz word" in…mehr

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Written primarily for children, but suitable for any audience, Nano in a Nutshell: A Young Student's Guide to Nanotechnology Tools, Applications, and Challenges is a second glimpse into the exciting new field of study in science and engineering for the new millennium, known as nanotechnology. Nanotechnology promises to affect our lives in many ways over the next twenty years, biologically, environmentally, scientifically, and technically. In addition to Nanotechnology for Grades 1-6+, this new book will give you a further understanding of why nanotechnology has become the new "buzz word" in science and why and how scientists, businessmen, engineers, and medical researchers are clamoring to find out more about how we can control and manipulate matter on the atomic scale. For children who grew to love Buckydog in the first book, this is the return of Buckydog!
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Dr. Andrea Harmer is currently Chair of the Library Science & Instructional Technology Department at Kutztown University. She is also part time Director of Online Instruction and Educational Outreach in Lehigh University's Materials Science & Engineering Department, where she has interacted with many scientists from all disciplines over the past thirty five years. Professor Harmer currently lives in Pennsylvania, but loves to spend her weekends in NJ with her husband, Martin, and of course, their dog Bandit, who is the inspiration for Buckydog, the hero of both her children's books. She is an avid sports fisherwoman and of course, loves to read!