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Manipulating Individual Hydrogen Atoms

Posted May 30, 2012 7:21 AM

From IEEE Spectrum:

*Yes, that's indeed quite nano. *Something comforting in the idea that mankind can't build anything smaller than this. It's like diving into a deep pool and feeling your foot touch the bottom.

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Re: Manipulating Individual Hydrogen Atoms

05/31/2012 10:44 PM

"Something comforting in the idea that mankind can't build anything smaller than this. It's like diving into a deep pool and feeling your foot touch the bottom." Is this like every year when they tell me that Moore's Law has finally reached it's limit?

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