Chronicles of a Science Experiment - Episode 5
Aaron Strickland
Aaron Strickland: Imagine being able to take a scanner into the crop field and pointing the scanner at a specified plant and getting information back. And the information is, is the pesticide there or not? Is the nutrient that we just added there or not?
Welcome to EarthSky’s Chronicles of a Science Experiment, Episode 5. This season we’re following Aaron Strickland, a postdoctoral chemist at Cornell University. His research project is in nanotechnology, the science of the very small.
In this episode, Aaron talks about how his science experiment might impact the real world, outside of the lab. He said that in the not too distant future we might see his nanotech work used to grow crops better, boost the effectiveness of medicines, or jump start advances in longer-lasting batteries.
Our thanks to Aaron Strickland, National Science Foundation Discovery Corps Fellow and Cornell University chemist. Carl Batt of Cornell created the concept for this program.

Made possible by the National Science Foundation
In Episode 6, Aaron will get up close and personal with an electron microscope – and talk about how to deal with slowdowns in the science.





