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3D Molecular Models

By Nicholas Vargo

Purdue University - West Lafayette

This animation was created as part of the Children's Museum Nanotechnology Exhibit to give the viewer an idea of what objects look like at the nano-level. The molecules range from something as small as caffeine to major proteins and …

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Abstract

This animation was created as part of the Children's Museum Nanotechnology Exhibit to give the viewer an idea of what objects look like at the nano-level. The molecules range from something as small as caffeine to major proteins and viruses.

Bio Nicholas Vargo created this kiosk presentation as an undergraduate in Physics at Purdue University.
Sponsored by The NASA Institute for Nanoelectronics and Computing
The Network for Computational Nanotechnology
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Nicholas Vargo (2007), "3D Molecular Models," http://nanohub.org/resources/2821.

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Tags
  1. carbon nanotubes
  2. education
  3. education/outreach
  4. instruction materials
  5. K-12
  6. LSPM
  7. molecular
  8. proteins

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