Nano Scale Artworks 72
Matthew Sparkes writes "This article is a list of the best nano-scale artworks. It includes a 15 micron wide badger, a ten micron long guitar (which was actually played) and a 120 micron long New Scientist logo. Of course these are the images that got released to the press. In labs around the world people must have used their bleeding-edge technologies to make structures just to impress their friends. I wonder how many scientists' significant others have received nano-Valentines on Feb 14th?"
Badgers? (Score:3, Funny)
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Perhaps if you built a giant wooden badger...
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I love you this much (Score:5, Funny)
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What do you mean I didn't get you anything for Valentine's Day!?! It's right here on this microscope slide...
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They say it's the thought that counts, but we all know that's not true.
better slogan (Score:3, Funny)
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Moderation -2
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Well I for one... (Score:2, Funny)
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Back in 1985, I signed my chip (Score:3, Interesting)
TDz.
One of my favorite... (Score:5, Informative)
For those who are unfamiliar with it, I highly recommend the Molecular Expressions Silicon Zoo gallery of chip art:
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/creatures/ [fsu.edu]
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Significant others (Score:4, Funny)
Many -- it's an old trick.
"Honey, for Valentine's, I made you a really beautiful, tiny guitar. The frame is from one piece! Here, take a look. Oh, wait, we need your laboratory-grade nano-scale microscope for this. You don't have one? Ah, crap, then we can't see it! Oh well, tough break, maybe we'll get a chance some other time."
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om the i-thought-art-professors-graded-on-size dep (Score:3, Funny)
Well art professors
ValentineVirus (Score:1)
The real news (Score:2)
Micron? (Score:2)
Wikipedia says [wikipedia.org]: Micrometre, one millionth of a metre. The term micron was officially sanctioned as part of the metric system from 1879 to 1967
Get over it already!
Oh no!! (Score:2, Insightful)
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Yes. Yuck!
Microns are not nanoscale (Score:3, Informative)
A Guitar? (Score:4, Funny)
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Small Instruments? (Score:3, Funny)
I was horribly disappointed that they didn't make the "world's smallest violin".
physics isnt sexy (Score:1)
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Summary is misleading... (Score:3, Informative)
Now all we need is a 90 micron guitarist. Quick, where do we find a Lillipution [wikipedia.org] orchestra?
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I was disappointed the article didn't mention this IBM effort [physorg.com]. Another IBM logo, but the whole thing is 3.3 x 8.8 nm. Still not as small as Hitachi's, but smaller than the other IBM logo they cited. They used an atomic force microscope, which is one of the cooler-sounding lab instruments...
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David Gil-less?
OK that was bad, even by my standards.
Three orders of magnitude... (Score:3, Informative)
This features are all multi-micron in size. That isn't nano-scale, that's micro-scale, a three orders of magnitude difference. Just because it's small doesn't make it "nano". (Perhaps "nano" is the new "turbo" or "extreme"? Oh no wait, that's "HD".)
Come back when the features are nanometer size, like this one [nanomedicine.com], or these [nobelprize.org].
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Sigh.
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Song stuck in your head? (Score:2)
My favorite one... (Score:2)
Re:My favorite one... (URL missing... here it is): (Score:2)
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/blsux.htm [about.com]
Microscope (Score:1)
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Currency (Score:3, Interesting)
How practical would it be to include an imprint that is only visible to microscope, and have a verification method that depends on checking said imprint (would have to be viewable with somewhat inexpensive microscopes).
Micro- nano- what's the difference... (Score:2, Informative)
The difference between 10 nm and 10 micrometers is a factor of 1000 difference in size: it's like confusing a wristwatch and Big Ben clock tower watch. Even more importantly, nanoscale o
Re: Tiny Guitar (Score:1)
The playable guitar (a Flying V) is 50 microns, 5 times bigger than the (unplayable) 10 micron 'strat' original.
Not that 50 microns isn't crazily small...
The Last Mimsy (Score:1)
I did it! (Score:3, Interesting)
New girlfriend was acquired shortly thereafter.
Anna Nichole Smith drawn in gold atoms (Score:1)