Nano world that can only be seen using electron microscopy was impressive. The world it describes how the particles that make up the objects around us arranged to form a unique structure. In that world, people also can see the Eiffel Tower-like structure and the stack pancakes in size supermini.
Opportunity to explore the nano world can you enjoy together until November 30, 2010. This time, you do not need to use electron microscopy to explore it. You can just come to the Science Film Festival 2010 held at four places, Blitz Megaplex Pacific Place, PPIPTEK TMII, Paramadina University, and Goethe Institut.
Nano World will be seen through the film lasts 17 minutes titled Nano You. In this film, you will discover new facts relating to the nano, such as the beard he grew on average 5 nanometers per second until the DNA has a width of 2 nanometers. As an illustration, 1 nanometer is a length of 1 meter divided by 1 billion.
Another fact about living things around. For example, certain butterfly wings made from piles of pale blue which when sliced crosswise will show the tree-like structure. Meanwhile, the bottom of the ants turned out to have a cushion that helped him sticking on the surface that is not easily slip.
Through this film, picture of the future of technology-based knowledge about the world of nano can also be seen. With nano technology, the composition of particles and their composition can be altered so as to create opportunities to create materials with different properties. Mobile phones, for example, might later be made flexible and looped in the hand like a bracelet.
This film can be seen for free on the Science Film Festival by ordering tickets in advance at the Goethe Institute through a number 0858-9057-9010 or 021-23550208 ext 131. In addition, ticket reservations can also be done by sending an e-mail to sff@jakarta.goethe.org. Once you order, your name will be listed on the audience list so you do not need a physical ticket.
To schedule, Nano You can be witnessed on November 22, 2010 in Blitz Megaplex Pacific Place (11.00) and in PPIPTEK TMII 22, 28 and 30 November 2010 at 09.00. The film also can be seen at the University of Paramadina at 10:00 on 22, 28, and November 30, 2010.
At the end of this film is also associated with nanotechnology experiments and quizzes. So, do not forget to invite colleagues, including children, to know the nano world early on.
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