"Nano Close Up" is the fourth part of the NANOYOU film, an introduction to the strange new world of Nanoscience, narrated by Stephen Fry.
This film is non-commercial and funded by the EC from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) under grant agreement No: CSA-SA 233433 for the NANOYOU project - www.nanoyou.eu - an education portal about all things nano. This film was produced as a resource for young people, teachers and anyone interested to get a quick introduction to Nanoscience.
Credits:
Producer/Director: Tom Mustill
Assistant Producer: Sam Mansfield
Graphics : Devin Hunt and Laurence Honderick
Music: Aaron Audio
Editor: Hugh Lewis
Nanomedicine and Red Blood Cell graphic courtesy:
Professor Constantinos Mavroidis, 'BionanoRobotics Laboratory', Northeastern
University, Boston, MA, bionano.neu.edu
Robot on Dime footage courtesy:
Chytra Pawashe, NanoRobotics Laboratory, Carnegie Mellon University
Tree of Life Animation courtesy:
wellcometreeoflife.org
Human medicine animations courtesy:
wehi.edu.au
Car production line footage courtesy:
Ford Motor Company
NANOYOU film by NANOYOU is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
@mrdexter86 We see things by bouncing light off its surface, but visible light is only a couple hundred nm in wavelength about the size of a large molecule. Smaller than that and the light doesn't bounce at all and therefore impossible to "see".
lemmingsgopop 1 year ago
how he can be so sure, that this is the smallest thing that we will ever be able to see with any microscope ?
mrdexter86 1 year ago
cool music at the end! nanotech rules!
cmonutube 1 year ago