Distillations | Science History Institute

Episode 13: The Nanoscale


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You've heard the hype—but what's nanotechnology really all about? Today's show is an investigation into the current reality and the future potential of nanotechnology.

SHOW CLOCK

00:00 Opening Credits

00:31 Introduction

01:32 Element of the Week: Carbon

03:08 Conversation with George Whitesides

07:51 Mystery Solved! Damascus Steel

10:49 Quote: Richard Smalley

11:08 Closing Credits

CREDITS

Special thanks to Chi Chan for researching this show. Additional credits available at distillations.org.

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