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Hudson-Smith, Natalie Vaughan – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Due to the unique and advantageous physiochemical properties of nanoparticles, they have been increasingly incorporated into consumer products and emerging technologies. The manufacture, wear and tear of use, and disposal of these nano-enabled products will likely result in the release of nanoparticles into the environment. Unfortunately,…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Hazardous Materials, Manufacturing, Standards
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Harlow, Danielle; Nilsen, Katy – Science and Children, 2011
Children in classrooms and scientists in laboratories engage in similar activities: they observe, ask questions, and try to explain phenomena. Video conferencing technology can remove the wall between the classroom and the laboratory, bringing children and scientists together. Virtual experiences and field trips can provide many of the benefits of…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Scientists, Video Technology, Educational Technology
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Matteucci, Giorgio; Castaneda, Roman; Serna, Samuel; Medina, Francisco; Garcia-Sucerquia, Jorge – European Journal of Physics, 2010
An experiment analogous to that devised by Grimaldi and subsequently repeated by Young to study the nature of light has been realized with electrons. Following the Grimaldi and Young line of thought, an original approach is presented to introduce undergraduate physics students to the wave behaviour of electrons. An electron microscope equipped…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Experiments, Science Instruction, College Science
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Matteucci, Giorgio – European Journal of Physics, 2011
The Young-Feynman two-hole interferometer is widely used to present electron wave-particle duality and, in particular, the buildup of interference fringes with single electrons. The teaching approach consists of two steps: (i) electrons come through only one hole but diffraction effects are disregarded and (ii) electrons come through both holes…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Science Instruction, Laboratory Equipment, Molecular Structure
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Rao, Madhav; Lusth, John C.; Burkett, Susan L. – American Journal of Engineering Education, 2015
Integrated circuit (IC) fabrication principles is an elective course in a senior undergraduate and early graduate student's curriculum. Over the years, the semiconductor industry relies heavily on students with developed expertise in the area of fabrication techniques, learned in an IC fabrication theory and laboratory course. The theory course…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Introductory Courses, Manufacturing, Electronic Equipment
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Matteucci, Giorgio; Migliori, Andrea; Medina, Francisco; Castaneda, Roman – European Journal of Physics, 2009
A primary electron beam of a transmission electron microscope is scattered into secondary beams by the planes of atoms of a single crystal. These secondary beams are focused to form a diffraction pattern on the final screen. This experiment is similar to the Thompson one which, independently by Davisson and Germer, demonstrated the de Broglie…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Science Experiments, Molecular Structure, Laboratory Equipment
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Eddings, M. A.; Stephenson, J. C.; Harvey, I. R. – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2009
Full class loads and inflexible schedules can be a significant obstacle in the implementation of freshman survey courses designed to guide engineering students into emerging research areas such as micro- and nanosystems. A hands-on, interactive course was developed to excite freshmen early in their engineering program to pursue research and…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, College Freshmen, Engineering Education, Experiential Learning
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Schultz, Bryan; Yates, Crystal; Schultz, Jayne M. – Science Scope, 2008
To help eighth-grade students experience the excitement of Earth science research, the authors developed an inquiry-based project in which students evaluated and cataloged their campus geology and soils. Following class discussions of rock-weathering and soil-forming processes, students worked in groups to excavate multiple soil pits in the school…
Descriptors: Soil Science, Geology, Earth Science, Grade 8
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Horne, R. W.; Harris, J. R. – School Science Review, 1981
Examines the controversy surrounding the validity and interpretation of electron microscope images. (DS)
Descriptors: Biology, College Science, Higher Education, Laboratory Equipment
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Kozar, Frank – Science Teacher, 1973
Discusses the importance of the electron microscope, and in particular the scanning electron microscope, in studying the surface topography, sectional substructures, and patterns of development of pollen grains. The production, dispersal methods, and structure of pollen grains are described and illustrated with numerous electron micrographs. (JR)
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Biology, Botany, Development
Pace, Sarah Lindsey – NCSSSMST Journal, 2009
Currently manufactured microchips are expensive to make, require specialized equipment, and leave a large environmental footprint. To counter this, an alternative procedure that is cheaper and leaves a smaller environmental footprint should be made. The goal of this research project is to develop a process that creates microchips from polystyrene…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Science and Society, Influence of Technology, Conservation (Environment)
Barker, James F. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Architecture blends the arts and sciences in a vigorous way--one well suited to a university presidency. In this article, the author shares how his architectural education and background prepared and helped him for his responsibility as president of Clemson University. A big part of his responsibility is to help plan, financially support, build,…
Descriptors: Architectural Education, Architecture, Master Plans, College Presidents
Hearsey, Paul K. – 1978
This document presents a model for a simple transmission electron microscope for educational purposes. This microscope could demonstrate thermonic emission, particle acceleration, electron deflection, and flourescence. It is designed to be used in high school science courses, particularly physics, taking into account the size, weight, complexity…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Electronic Equipment, High Schools, Laboratory Equipment
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Honjo, Susumu – Oceanus, 1978
Describes the operation and use of the scanning electron microscope as an important tool for ocean scientists. Numerous electron micrographs are included. (MA)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Geology, Laboratory Equipment, Marine Biology
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Robinson, Arthur L. – Science, 1981
A 1.5-MeV High Voltage Electron Microscope has been installed at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory which will help materials scientists and biologists study samples in more true-to-life situations. A 1-MeV Atomic Resolution Microscope will be installed at the same location in two years which will allow scientists to distinguish atoms. (DS)
Descriptors: College Science, Electronic Equipment, Higher Education, Laboratories
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