From shock absorbers and DVD players to the space program, advanced materials are part of our lives. To help promote a deeper understanding of the science behind advanced materials, we are supporting Strange Matter—an interactive, multimedia exhibit for aspiring scientists of all ages.
The Strange Matter exhibition lets visitors explore the amazing world of modern materials and uncover the surprising science behind everyday stuff, providing a glimpse of where the future of materials research may take us.
Strange Matter's interactive experiences allow people of all ages to investigate the structure of exotic, as well as ordinary, materials and discover what gives them their remarkable properties.Other exhibit experiences include checking out one of the world's hardest materials in "Amorphous Metal"; watching crystals grow; discovering how scientists control structure and defects to create certain properties in materials; and finding out about silicon, the material that led to the computer revolution, in the "Sand to Supercomputers" area.
For more information about this exhibit, visit the Strange Matter Exhibition website.
Annual Report 2010 | FLIP-BOOK* | |
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*Interactive flip-book format requires Flash Player |