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NanoNerds | Playing with Colors at the Nanoscale - Evelyn Hu @NanoNerds | Uploaded July 2013 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Professor Evelyn Hu from Harvard University discusses how she can play with light and colors at the nanoscale by creating tiny emitters and "nanoboxes" leading to new applications in energy efficient lighting. Presented at the 2013 NanoDays celebration at the Museum of Science in Boston.
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Playing with Colors at the Nanoscale - Evelyn Hu @NanoNerds

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