
IBM has unveiled the world’s smallest magazine cover at the USA Science and Engineering Festival in Washington, DC. Certified by the Guinness Book of World Records, the micro magazine is a reproduction of the cover of the March 2014 issue of National Geographic Kids and is many times smaller than a grain of salt at just 11 × 14 micrometers. Why, you ask? The tiny cover was created to demonstrate potential of a new nano-scale manufacturing technology, as well to encourage young people’s interest in science and technology... Continue Reading IBM creates world's smallest magazine cover
Section: Electronics
Tags: IBM, Manufacturing, Moore's Law, Nanotechnology, National Geographic,Transistor, World's Smallest
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