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05/02/2010

NANOYOU supports the first European e-Skills Week

NANOYOU supports the first European e-Skills Week, taking place 1-5 March 2010, with the aim of raising awareness of the growing demand for highly skilled ICT practitioners and users within ...

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17/12/2009

NANOYOU pilot schools have already been selected

24 pilot schools have been selected as the first to launch NANOYOU into the classroom. These schools are based in Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, ...

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NanoInLife

NanoInLife is a documentary produced by the European Union's Directorate General for Research and presented by Nobel Prize winner, Sir Harry Kroto. We follow Alice through the real world of ...

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Debate with a difference: nanotech

In this page sciZmic, which is part of Ecsite-uk, offers resources to discuss and debate different science controversies such as nanotechnology through a range of different activities that can be ...

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Nanoforum - European Nanotechnolog

Nanoforum is a great resource for information related to nanotechnology. Their website offers an extensive database of information on different issues related to nanotechnology, including a wide range of news ...

Participate in the NANOYOU picture contest!

Help us investigate which NT applications are already in our environment, take pictures of the ones you discover and upload them here.

Click here to see which are the prizes you can win!

Educators, this is your space!

Here you will find resources and training kits, as well as the possibility of sharing experiences and communicating with other educators and institutions from all over Europe.

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Share your resources and your favourites

NANOYOU portal aims to gather resources and information on Nanotechnologies and Nanoscience so that all the visitors have access to it. Collaborate with us sharing your resources and your favourites.

Engaging European Youth!

NANOYOU will engage with more than 25,000 youngsters about nanotechnologies through programs in schools, science centres and museums around Europe, and with a much wider audience through this portal.