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Nanoyou – for all interested in nanoscience and nanotechnologies.

NanoQuest - Discover that size really matters in NanoQuest, an epic 3D adventure through the tiny world of nanotechnology.

Molecular Workbench - This free software offers interactive and visual simulations that have been widely used to teach and learn science and engineering at all levels of science education.

Nanozone - A fun and informative nanotechnology website aimed at school children. Site from the Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California.

Nanogame - A cutting edge gaming experience which educates players about basic concepts in nanoscience through real world practical applications from microelectronics to drug delivery

Nanoscience at Cambridge - A website detailing nanoscience at Cambridge including at the Cambridge University Nanoscience Centre and the IRC in nanotechnology.

Nanooze - A place to hear about the latest exciting things in science and technology at nanoscale. Site designed for schoolchildren.

Royal Society - Nanotechnology - A guide to nanotechnology asking questions such is "What is nanotechnology?" and "How are we involved?"

Nanotechweb.org - Nanotechnology news, products, jobs, events and information.

Science Museum Antenna - An introduction to Nanotechnology aimed at schools, including an online game made by the British Science Museum.

Big Picture on Nanoscience - PDF file in magazine format which gives an overview on nanoscience.

Cambridge in the Community - The Cambridge in the Community Directory is intended to help members of the public, schools/colleges, and voluntary and community organisations find out more about activities run by the University in which they can get involved.

Nanotechnology for schools is funded by FRONTIERS, a network of Excellence supported by the Seventh Framework Program from the European Commission.

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