Interactive nanoscale graphics by New Scientist. And here is an even wider (as wide as it gets) range simulation from Nikon, called "Universcale", ranging from 10-15 (1 femtometer) to 1026 (10 billion light years).
20 questions – some serious, some not so serious – about all kinds of aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology. Answers and explanations are provided.
A a cutting edge gaming experience which educates players about basic concepts in nanoscience through real world practical applications from microelectronics to drug delivery.
A virtual discovery journey into the worlds of micro- and nano-cosmos. On various routes you can gradually "shrink yourself" into worlds invisible to us and penetrate into the smallest known dimensions of our universe.
The Computer-Supported Cooperative Learning Environment on Nanophysics, a Swiss Virtual Campus with various interactive tools such as the NanoSimulator or Nano3D.
Not just an Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology. NANOPEDIA provides overviews, a balanced analysis of the latest news in nanotechnology and course resources as well as an underlying comprehensive, searchable encyclopedia of nanotechnology.
An interactive timeline traces the history of nanotechnology from medieval glass workers to the present. Learn how nanotechnology first impacted human lives and about the advances since then that have enabled our understanding and opened the doors to potential new discoveries. Very cool!
This half-hour film addresses several important nanotechnology concepts with entertaining effects, humor and comic invention, and illustrates answers to such questions as: How small is nano? What happens when things get small? And, how do you make things small?