
Join us for a day of FREE activities on Saturday, March 31.
NanoDays Exhibitors
Located on Level 1
St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley
Biotechnology program
Learn about the nanoarray, a test doctors run to figure out which chemotherapy drug to give a cancer patient.
Washington University in Saint Louis
Nano Research Facility
Learn about the micro- and nano-fabrication lab (clean room), surface characterization lab, particle technology lab and bio-imaging lab.
Washington University in Saint Louis, School of Medicine
Program of Excellence in Nanotechnology
Funded by the National Heart, Blood and Lung Institute
Small things can make a big difference: come and experience some of the amazing ways that nanotechnology can improve everyday life.
Cyberville
Located on Level Two
Nano Center
Cyberville’s Nano Center offers hands-on activities, nano images, videos and websites that will help you explore everything nano. Here you can:
Gallery Activities
Cut paper rulers down to the nanoscale – if you can! Try to move “atoms” one at a time! Experiment with a tiny teacup! Discover what everyday products contain nanotechnology!
Amazing Science Demonstration
Located at Center Stage
What the Heck is Nanotech?
How tiny is the nanoscale? What do things at the nanoscale look like? Have you used something with nanotechnology in it? Explore these questions and learn about the Science of small in this fun, free demonstration!
11:10, 11:30, 2:10, & 2:30
Other Gallery Activities
E&E Gallery
Learn about how nanotechnology is helping create more efficient solar cells in a fun, free tabletop activity!
Life Science Lab Atrium
Learn about how animals and the human body relates to nanotechnology in fun, free tabletop activities!