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See an animation which shows the workings of an early blast furnace.
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Watch this short video which describes the reactions occurring in a blast furnace.
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Watch a video which shows how iron and steel are made from their raw materials.
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Watch this short video about the manufacturing of nylon. |
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Learn how polymers can condict electricity in the Conductive Valley Game.
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See a video on the hydrogen fuel cells.
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See an interview with George Gray, one of the pioneers in the field of liquid crystals.
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Watch this video which shows how light responds to polarization filters.
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Play some liquid crystal games.
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Read the complete article 'There’s plenty of room at the bottom'.
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Prof Harry Kroto (1939-) tells the story of the discovery of C60.
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Listen to this programme which discusses some of the concerns of nanotechnology.
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Will nanotechnology it change the world, as some have promised? What's all this about molecular machines in our blood?
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Watch an animamtion of how a solar cell converts sunlight to electricity.
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Think you're an expert on solar cells? Test your knowledge with this quiz.
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Watch an animation of a flowing mercury cell.
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Watch this video of the mercury and membrane cells.
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