See how our modern day Johanne Gutenbergs created the World’s Smallest Magazine Cover with their trusty nanochisel.
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See how our modern day Johanne Gutenbergs created the World’s Smallest Magazine Cover with their trusty nanochisel.
10 years ago
Chiseling has come a long way since ancient Egypt. Today, scientists use sharp, nano-sized chisels to create the world’s smallest 3-D structures, like new transistors for energy-efficient computing. The Sphinx would be proud. Explore the infographic →
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How do you make the World’s Smallest Magazine Cover? With a nanochisel, of course! Learn about how National Geographic Kids magazine collaborated with IBM to carve a magazine cover that’s 2,000 times smaller than a grain of salt. Learn more →
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In yesterday’s fast-paced world of nanotechnology, lasers were used to make the world’s smallest devices. But in today’s faster-paced world, IBM’s nanochisel is making devices that are even smaller!
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