Scientists have produced what they believe is the world's smallest Christmas card.
It was created by nantotechnologists at the University of Glasgow and is so small it could fit on to the surface of a postage stamp 8,276 times.
It was created by nantotechnologists at the University of Glasgow and is so small it could fit on to the surface of a postage stamp 8,276 times.
Prof David Cumming said: "Our nanotechnology is among the best in the world but sometimes explaining to the public what the technology is capable of can be a bit tricky."
"We decided that producing this Christmas card was a simple way to show just how accurate our technology is."
Source: BBC News
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