World’s smallest Christmas Tree
World’s smallest “Christmas Tree” is about the size of a DNA strand, consists of 51 individual atoms.
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World’s smallest “Christmas Tree” is about the size of a DNA strand, consists of 51 individual atoms.
This 3D-printed microboat from bow to stern, measures just 30 micrometers, a few third of the thickness of a hair.
UCLA scientists created thermoelectric coolers that are only one ten-millionth of a meter.
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Only visible by microscope, this nativity scene is so tiny it can fit inside the eye of a needle.