Why NANO Vision Isn't Science Fiction
Thanks to Novartis for partnering with us on this video. To learn more head to: http://www.novartis.com How did science push past a barrier for optical microscopes and law of physics that stood firmly for 146 years? Kyle explains this Nobel Prize-worthy technology and what our best researchers and real-life superheroes are using it for today. Grab your new Because Science merch here: https://shop.nerdist.com/collections/... Subscribe for more Because Science: http://bit.ly/BecSciSub More science: http://nerdist.com/topic/science-tech/ Watch more Because Science: http://nerdi.st/BecSci Follow Kyle Hill: / sci_phile Follow us on FB: / becausescience Follow us on Twitter: / becausescience Follow us on Instagram: / becausescience Follow Nerdist: / nerdist

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