Stanford writes in world's smallest letters
Monday, February 2, 2009 - 04:49
in Physics & Chemistry
Stanford researchers have reclaimed bragging rights for creating the world's smallest writing, a distinction the university first gained in 1985 and lost in 1990. How small is the writing? The letters in the words are assembled from subatomic sized bits as small as 0.3 nanometres, or roughly one third of a billionth of a metre...
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