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An Introduction to Motor Protiens and Nanotechnology

  • https://www.wisc-online.com/learn/general-education/nanotechnology/nan505/an-introduction-to-motor-proteins-and-nanotec
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In this animated object, learners consider how nanoscientists are mimicking intracellular movements when building nanobots.

About this Resource

Creator
  • Liang, Barbara
Publisher
  • Wisconsin Online Resource Center
Resource Type
  • Audio/Visual -- Movie/Animation
Format
  • Document -- HTML
Audience
  • Educator
  • Learner/Student
Education Level
  • High School -- Grade 9
  • High School -- Grade 10
  • High School -- Grade 11
  • High School -- Grade 12
  • Higher Education -- Technical Education (Lower Division)
  • Higher Education -- Technical Education (Upper Division)
  • Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Lower Division)
  • Higher Education -- Undergraduate (Upper Division)
Language
  • English

Subject

ATE Area
  • Micro and Nanotechnologies
GEM Subject
  • Science -- Engineering
Subject
  • Nanotechnology

Relation

ATE Contributor
  • Maricopa Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC)

Associated Files

Archived
  • No

Rights

Rights
Wisc-Online.com
Access Rights
  • Free access

STEMLink

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