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6 Jun 2013 20:30

From DARPA, some very tiny suction. Five years ago, DARPA challenged researchers to create a vacuum system smaller than a cubic centimeter and powered by just a quarter-Watt of energy. This week, DARPA announced the program's success. Researchers at University of Michigan, MIT, and Honeywell International have each demonstrated penny-sized micromachines that pave the way for scaled-down chemical sensors. When the project started in 2008, the goal was to create a smaller chemical sensor, useful f...
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