Scientists Develop the World's Smallest Violin Using Nanotechnology

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Scientists at Loughborough University have created the world's smallest violin, measuring just 35 by 13 microns, as a demonstration of their nanolithography capabilities, which could pave the way for advancements in computing and energy harvesting, though the violin is not playable.
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