Scientists print 'world's smallest violin' in platinum with nanolithography — UK physicists push toward nanoscale computing

Physicists at the UK's Loughborough University have printed the "world's smallest violin" in platinum, measuring 13 x 35 microns. The nanolithography achievement will pave the way for studying the future of nanoscale computing.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/manufacturing/scientists-print-worlds-smallest-violin-in-platinum-with-nanolithography-uk-physicists-push-toward-nanoscale-computing

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