Can you imagine anything 100,000 times thinner than a strand of your hair?
On the occasion of International Nanotechnology Day, we invite you to peek into a world invisible to the naked eye—a world that shapes our everyday lives in countless ways. Through this exhibition, we will discover how different materials behave when reduced to the scale of atoms and molecules, and why their properties change at that scale.
From the exhibition’s authors, Minja Mladenović and Aleksandra Pavlović from the BioSense Institute, we will learn how humans have been unwittingly utilizing the specific properties of nanoparticles since antiquity, and how nanotechnology today contributes to the development of sensors, new medicines, solar cells, and smart materials.
Join us to explore the nanoworld, because it is precisely where the technology of the future begins.
The pop-up exhibition on nanotechnology will be displayed and contextualized within the permanent exhibition of the Palace of Science, which covers the themes of Humanity, Earth, Technology, and the Universe.