NanoTube - The National Nanotechnology Initiative
This is the YouTube channel for the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), a U.S. Government research and development initiative that coordinates funding for nanotechnology among the participating Federal departments and agencies. The NNI vision is a future in which the ability to understand and control matter at the nanoscale leads to a revolution in technology and industry that benefits society.

Everyday Nanotechnology - Electronics

Everyday Nanotechnology - Medicine

Everyday Nanotechnology - Cars

Everyday Nanotechnology - Pet Care

Everyday Nanotechnology - Sports Equipment

Everyday Nanotechnology - Environment

Everyday Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology Lesson Plans Developed and Piloted by Teachers: NanoEd Quarterly Forum Jan 2025

Nanometrology Involving Big Data, AI, and Modeling

Teacher's Guide on Materials' Self-Assembly - NanoEducators Quarterly Forum January 2025

Teacher Developed Curriculum (and more!) on nano + semiconductors -- NanoEd Quarterly Forum Nov 2024

Nanometrology for Continuous and Automated Manufacturing

Careers in Nanotechnology - NanoEducators Quarterly Forum September 2024

What’s Next in NanoEHS: Risk Assessment and Risk Management

Expanding the Possibilities of Quantum Dots: A Conversation with Hunter McDaniel

Student Leaders Conference 2023

The NNI in Practice - Kei Koizumi, White House OSTP

Discussing nanotechnology and agriculture in the classroom: NanoEducators Quarterly Forum April 2024

Metrology of Nanoparticles in Electronics

Overview of U.S. Government Activities Addressing Micro- & Nanoplastics Issues: Regulatory Agencies

Overview of U.S. Government Activities Addressing Micro- and Nanoplastics Issues - Research Agencies

Metrology of Nanoscale Medical and Pharmaceutical Products

What’s Next in NanoEHS: Early-Career Perspectives, Human and Environmental Interactions Webinar

Nanometrology for Food, Agriculture, and the Environment

The Impact of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI) - Ron Wyden, Senator (D-OR)

Panel Discussion: Responsible Development

Foundational Tools, Techniques, and Materials as Outputs for the Modern Age of Nanotechnology

A reading of a letter from former President Clinton

Closing Remarks - Branden Brough, NNCO Director

The Creation of the NNI Mihail C. Roco, National Science Foundation