As part of the English Department's third year core course Technoscience Culture, a seminar titled Manipulating the Invisible took place on Monday 27 April. The speaker, Dr. Lukas ROGÉE, a physicist working in the area of nano materials, discussed his own personal journey into this exciting area at the intersection of natural science and technology development and the idea of nano in the contexts of transistors, neural networks, genetic engineering, and AI, before answering questions such as: 'What does a nanoscientist actually do in the lab?', 'How soon can we expect nanobots in our bloodstream?', or 'Which movies/novels provide more convincing depictions of future nanotech?'