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5 Aug 2013 19:00

It's a 30-micron masterpiece. A team of researchers from Georgia Tech has created the "Mini Lisa," a 30-micron thick version of the Mona Lisa. That makes it about one-third the width of a human hair. The tiny masterpiece was made through a process called ThermoChemical NanoLithography: with a heated cantilever, a tiny device that can accurately apply heat to a surface, the researchers induced heat-based chemical reactions on a surface. The more heat they applied, the lighter a shade of gray the ...
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