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SUMMARY:Color Crazy! Nature’s Nanoparticles Science on the Spot
DESCRIPTION:\nSaturday, August 26 at 12:30 pmFREE for Members or with General Admission\n\n\n\nWhat are very, very, very small but produce beautiful colors? Nanoparticles! Found throughout nature, these tiny particles interact differently with light than larger objects do, resulting in iridescence that reflects from shells, wings, and other small surfaces. Learn how nanoparticles work, how they differ from pigments found in nature, and what type of creatures depend on nanoparticles to survive. \n
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