April 4: Science teachers-to-be explain nanotechnology

NanoDaysPULLMAN, Wash. – Students at Washington State University studying to be science teachers will help children conduct hands-on experiments during NanoDays at the Palouse Discovery Science Center 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, April 4, at 950 NE Nelson Court, Pullman.

Admission for non-PDSC members costs $5 for children, $7.50 adults and $6 seniors. Members and children under 2 get in free.

WSU students will practice teaching science in an informal setting as they run education stations about nanotechnology topics they have researched. Nanotechnology concerns matter at the smallest level – on the atomic, molecular and supramolecular scales.