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Title: Gelatin Microfluidics
Url: https://www.nnin.org/education-training/k-12-teachers/nanotechnology-c...
Publisher: National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network
Description:

This lab, presented by the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, covers the concept of material properties. Students will create a microfluidic device to show "the importance of channel design in biotechnology and nanotechnology and the methods used to study the behavior of fluids as they flow through a channel." A Teacher Preparation Guide, Student Guides, PowerPoint, and Next Generation Science Standards applicable to the lesson are included.

LC Classification: Science -- Chemistry -- Study and teaching. Research -- Experiments
Science -- Physics -- Descriptive and experimental mechanics -- Fluids. Fluid mechanics -- Study and teaching
Technology -- Engineering (General). Civil engineering -- Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) -- Structural engineering (General) -- Specific structural forms, analysis, and design, A-Z -- Channels
Technology -- Technology (General) -- Nanotechnology
GEM Subject: Science -- Engineering
Science -- Technology
Science -- Instructional issues
Key Concept: Chemistry -- Liquids
Mechanical engineering -- Fluids
Mechanical engineering -- Material behavior
Resource Type: Instructional Material
Instructional Material -- Instructor Guide/Manual
Instructional Material -- Experiment/Lab Activity
Format: Document -- PDF
Document -- PPT
Document -- HTML
Audience: Educator
Education Level: High School
Language: English
Rights: National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network, (NNIN)
Access Rights: Free access
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