We all need protein to live and stay healthy. However, many protein sources are becoming an increasingly expensive way to meet our needs – both economically and environmentally. Innovators are ...
READ MOREPosition: Engineer, Director, Owner, Founder – NanoLayr, (Previously Revolution Fibres) Field: Nanotechnology, nanomaterials I was very inquisitive about how things worked. I was encouraged by my ...
READ MOREPosition: Technical Director, Owner, Founder, Nanolayr (previously Revolution Fibres) Field: Nanotechnology, nanomaterials Key skills, attitudes and values for innovation Iain thinks innovators ...
READ MOREThis activity introduces students to size and scale. These concepts are important in forming the necessary cognitive framework for making sense of nanoscience. Size and scale are important in ...
READ MOREIn this activity, students compare the rate of degradation of disposable plates using three different disposal methods. Purpose To experiment with a range of disposable plates made from different ...
READ MOREGenetic modification has been used in Aotearoa New Zealand since the 1970s. It is used in research laboratories and in contained field tests, in some medicines and medical research and as part of ...
READ MOREA Year 9 class visited a local lavender farm as part of a biotechnology unit investigating the production, packaging and marketing of lavender oil for aromatherapy. The purpose of the field trip ...
READ MORERNA interference (RNAi) is a biological process in which RNA inhibits gene expression. It is a natural process in cells. As a biotechnology tool, RNA interference ‘silences’ a gene by using a ...
READ MOREWhen St Francis Xavier Catholic School decided on the theme ‘Innovation’ as a whole-school science and technology focus, year 3 teacher Jo Collyer began searching for relevant teaching resources ...
READ MORENew Zealand company Leaft Foods has developed technology to extract rubisco, a high-value protein found in leafy greens. The company is scaling up the technology while developing food products ...
READ MORESimon Feasey and Iain Hosie, Revolution Fibres, explain the process of electrospinning nanofibres. Jargon alert Taylor cone: the characteristic droplet shape formed by fluid on the tip of the ...
READ MORESimon Feasey, founder of Revolution Fibres, discusses his passion for innovation, problem-solving and product development. He describes himself as an entrepreneur and innovator. Activity idea ...
READ MOREThis interactive shows the cellular structure of wool fibre and how this relates to its properties.
READ MOREThis interactive highlights the critical role temperature plays in the world of ceramics. Select a white circle or bar in the thermometer for more information. Go here to view the full transcript ...
READ MOREThis interactive shows the process of creating an advanced ceramic, O-Sialon, in the laboratory. Click on the labels for more information. Select here to view the full transcript and copyright ...
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