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Nanooze is a web magazine for kids about the latest exciting stuff in science and technology. You'll find discoveries about the world that is too small to see and making tiny things -- the world of nanotechnology
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Hold your breath
When you suck in a lung full of air some of the oxygen winds up being taken up into the blood. But if you take a big slug of air and shoot it directly into your blood (DO NOT DO THIS AT HOME) it has bad consequences. Scientists at Boston Children's Hospital have made tiny gas-filled microparticles that can be injected directly into the blood. Testing on animals these scientists were able to keep animals alive for 15 minutes without a single breath. The secret is that the particles are small and can be deformed so they don't wind up clogging the small capillaries in the body.
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Scientists make tiny infrared LEDS
Over the past 50 years, computers have been getting faster and faster which means also we can make them smaller and smaller. Now parts of computers chips are around 30 nanometers---take a hair cut it across its length 1000 times, take one of those pieces and cut it another 3 times and you have it. Pretty small. Some of the ways that scientists hope to make computers even faster is by replacing parts that use electrons and instead use photons. Scientists at Cornell University have made light emitting diodes (LEDs) that produce infrared light and think that they might be a way to have computer parts talk faster than they can with electrons. These tiny LEDs are made using solutions of different metals and are a lot less expensive to make than current methods. Read more
Ancient nano stuff
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The Lycurgus cup from Rome AD 400 |
Nano cargo

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Next time you take your phone for a bath
A regular and superhydrophobic surface. Drop on the left lays on the surface while the drop on the right actually bounces. Image is from high speed video (from Nokia) |
To see superhydrophobic surfaces in action there is a neat video