If you have a complaint over your timetables or exams, Loughborough University may not be the place to air it. For physicists at the university believe they have created the world's smallest violin ...
Physicists at Loughborough University have used cutting-edge nanotechnology to create what they believe may be "the world's smallest violin," which is small enough to fit within the width of a human ...
Scientists in the United Kingdom have made what may be the world's smallest violin, using advanced nanotechnology. The microscopic instrument, measuring 35 by 13 microns, and constructed from platinum ...
British physicists claim they’ve created the “world’s smallest violin” — and, by the looks of it, they could take a bow for their masterpiece invention. The brainy bunch at Loughborough University ...
The violin measures just 35 microns long and 13 microns wide, with a micron being one millionth of a metre If you have a complaint over your timetables or exams, Loughborough University may not be the ...
British scientists have created the world’s smallest violin – inside a human hair. Physicists at Loughborough University used cutting-edge nanotechnology to create the minuscule fiddle. The violin is ...
Ever had a friend tell you that the world’s smallest violin is playing when you whinge about something minor? Well now it actually might be. Physicists at Loughborough University have created what ...
A team of nanoscientists in the UK say they’ve created the “world’s smallest violin,” which many public figures could probably use this week. Narrower than the width of a human hair, it boasts equal ...
June 6 (UPI) --A team of physicists from a British university used nanotechnology to create what they dubbed "the world's smallest violin," an instrument that can't be seen without a microscope. The ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The phrase “the world’s smallest violin” is dripping with ...
The micro-violin was created using nanotechnology by a team at Loughborough University. It measures 35 microns long and 13 microns wide - a micron is one millionth of a metre - for comparison a human ...
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