British Physicists Use Nanotechnology to Create the World's Smallest Violin
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British Physicists Use Nanotechnology to Create the World's Smallest Violin
Dr. Kelly Morrison and a team of physicists at Loughborough University in Leicestershire, England used nanotechnology, specifically nanolithography, to create the world’s smallest violin. While this instrument is not yet playable, it perfectly captures the sarcastic intent behind the famous phrase and sets the stage for more groundbreaking projects. More than just a quirky creation, this project marks the beginning of cutting-edge research at L…


At the heart of a British laboratory, science has achieved what seemed impossible: sculpting a platinum violin smaller than the thickness of a human hair. It is not just a curiosity: it marks the beginning of a new era in the manipulation of matter on a nanometric scale.
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