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Carl A. Batt

As the editor of Nanooze I thought I would clarify our intentions. And they are not to avoid any controversy. We are a work in progress largely trying to explain nano in simple terms. What is the smallest thing you can see? What is this world that is too small to see? Why is it exciting? What is real? This is an ongoing effort and if you visit Nanooze over time you will see it evolve and begin to address more issues as well as be a home for science games. It is all about making the field more approachable and encouraging kids to think about science.

Carl A. Batt

As the editor of Nanooze I thought I would clarify our intentions. And they are not to avoid any controversy. We are a work in progress largely trying to explain nano in simple terms. What is the smallest thing you can see? What is this world that is too small to see? Why is it exciting? What is real? This is an ongoing effort and if you visit Nanooze over time you will see it evolve and begin to address more issues as well as be a home for science games. It is all about making the field more approachable and encouraging kids to think about science.

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