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Technology Engineering The world’s smallest violin is thinner than a human hair Don’t expect to hear any sonatas from it. By Andrew Paul Published Jun 3, 2025 2:46 PM EDT ...
Researchers from Loughborough University has utilized the latest in nanotechnology to create the world’s smallest violin. The tiny, violin-shaped object is just 35 micron long and 13 micron wide.
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For comparison, the diameter of a human hair ranges from 17 to 180 microns, and even tardigrades - the famously tough micro-animals - tend to measure between 50 to 1,200 microns.
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British scientists have created the world’s smallest violin – inside a human hair. Physicists at Loughborough University used cutting-edge nanotechnology to create the minuscule fiddle. The ...
A human hair typically ranges from 17 to 180 microns in diameter. The 'world's smallest violin' was created by Loughborough University physicists. (Loughborough University via SWNS) ...
From the sands of Manjhaar Beach on the far outskirts of Karachi, Pakistan, an island is just visible 10 kilometers, about 6 ...