June 6 (UPI) --A team of physicists from a British university used nanotechnology to create what they dubbed "the world's smallest violin," an instrument that can't be seen without a microscope. The ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Microscopic image of the world's smallest violin created by Loughborough University physicists, Microscopic chip bearing the image ...
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"World's Smallest" Nano-Violin Measures Less Than A Hair's Width – But Could Lead To Big Discoveries
Physicists have created a "nano-violin" so small that it could fit within the width of a human hair. This is not only good news for anyone feeling sorry for themselves – it also demonstrates the ...
Physicists at Loughborough University in England have built what they believe to be the world’s smallest violin — so small that it could sit within a width of a human hair. Made from platinum and ...
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