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Let Me Play the Smallest Violin in the World

A group of physicists from the University of Loughborough accomplished something that seems to be taken out of science fiction: they manufactured a violin so tiny that it fits within the thickness of a hair. Although it cannot play music, this microscopic instrument is a true work of technological art and a cultural wink that mixes science and humor. The mini violin is only 35 micrometers long and was created with a technique called nanolithogra…
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A group of physicists from the University of Loughborough accomplished something that seems to be taken out of science fiction: they manufactured a violin so tiny that it fits within the thickness of a hair. Although it cannot play music, this microscopic instrument is a true work of technological art and a cultural wink that mixes science and humor. The mini violin is only 35 micrometers long and was created with a technique called nanolithogra…

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aztecamorelos.com broke the news in on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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