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    Nanorex

    Self-assembled atomically precise nanosystems hold great promise in many areas, both experimental and practical. Among the products will be systems that help researchers build more advanced systems. We expect structural DNA nanotechnology to play a central role in next-generation nanosystems.

    Our mission is to support the design and development of advanced nanosystems through computational tools. In all areas of technology, tools for design and modeling help researchers to solidify their ideas into concrete representations and to evaluate and revise them. This speeds the cycle of design, fabrication, and testing at the center of the development process. SDN will be no exception.


    Metamodern - The Trajectory of Technology
    Metamodern.com focuses on news, directions, and objectives in science and technology, often with a specific perspective in mind: how current progress can contribute to the development of advanced nanosystems.
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    Nanomedicine Research
    A web portal related to nanomedicine that covers recent literature, tutorials, a nanomedicine lab registry, links, nanomedicine database, jobs, and news, updated daily.
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    NanoKids™
    The NanoKids™ educational outreach program, headed by Dr. James M. Tour, Chao Professor of Chemistry at Rice University, is dedicated to increasing public knowledge of the nanoscale world and emerging molecular research and technology.
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    MathWorld™
    MathWorld is the web's most complete mathematical resource, assembled over more than a decade by internet encyclopedist Eric W. Weisstein, with assistance from the mathematics and internet communities.
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    ChemicalElements.com
    This site centers around an interactive periodic table that can be displayed in numerous formats: name, atomic number, electron configuration, melting point, date of discovery, crystal structure, and more.
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    The Periodic Table Challenge
    Take the Periodic Table Challenge to see how well you know your table of elements!
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    WebElements Periodic Table Reference
    This excellent Periodic Table reference site by Mark Winter (Dept. of Chemistry at the University of Sheffield) has been named one of the best free reference sites on the web.
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    AllAtoms.com
    This site offers two easy-to-follow on-line courses, Chem I - Introductory Chemistry and Chem II - Advanced Chemistry. Within these pages you will find tips on effectively writing lab reports, lab safety rules, and other exciting topics!
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    Orbital Viewer
    Great site introducing the complex topic of atomic orbitals. It includes an "Orbital Viewer" and the "Grand Table" of orbitals.
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    The Orbitron: A Gallery of Atomic Orbitals
    This graphics-rich website by Mark Winter (University of Sheffield) is full of colorful representations and animations of atomic orbitals to help you visually understand this sometimes-complex topic.
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    The NanoTechnology Group
    The purpose and mission of The NanoTechnology Group Inc., is the facilitation of development of innovative Nano scale Science Education to include subject specific math curriculum targeted for grades preK-20.
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    Understanding Nanotechnology.com
    Maintained by Earl Boysen, co-author of Nanotechnology For Dummies, the site makes the concepts of nanotechnology understandable by anyone.

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