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News Release 10-033
Take a Nanooze Break
New Epcot Center exhibition brings nano to the masses
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The marquee banner for the Take a Nanooze Break exhibition.
Credit: Carl Batt, Cornell
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The Take a Nanooze Break exhibition at INNOVENTIONS at Epcot® at the Walt Disney World® Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
Credit: Carl Batt, Cornell
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A visitor engages the activities at Too Small to See at Epcot®, a precursor traveling exhibition that helped pave the way for Take a Nanooze Break.
Credit: Carl Batt, Cornell
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A Harvard-based team has manufactured a matrix of diamond nanowires with defects called nitrogen vacancies. When stimulated with green light, these defects emit one red photon at a time. Such a construct is promising for the new field of quantum computing. Learn more in one of the most recent NSF press releases on nanotechnology, For Nanowires, Nothing Sparkles Quite Like Diamond.
Credit: Zina Deretsky, National Science Foundation
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