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World's Smallest Flat Art

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Artist J'Sha has teamed with ARmark (TM) Authentication Technologies to unveil what is believed to be the world's smallest pieces of flat artwork. At a mere 100 microns (1/10 of a millimeter) tall with features smaller than 1 micron, Nano Light and Finding Nano are smaller than a speck of dust and 1/8th the width of a strand of hair.

Nanoparticle Formation

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This image represents nanoparticle formation in a TiCl4 combustion simulation. Spot sizes and color on the heated-object scale represent the mean diameter of particles at a given point in space, while the diversity of sizes of these spots in a given area relates to the standard deviation of spot sizes.

Here we see a representation of nanoparticle quantities at a point for six different sizes of nanoparticles, each represented by a concentric ring in a target glyph.

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Images courtesy of Patrick Coleman Saunders, Sean C. Garrick and Victoria Interrante, University of Minnesota

Carbon Nanotube BuckyBall image

A selection of images by Chris Ewels

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Molecular Wheel

Nanotechnology Images - Molecular Wheel

These STM images show a molecular wheel immobilized (top left) and rotating (top right), as well as the simulation of these two states (bottom).

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Nanoarte

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Nanoarte is an art project produced by Paperkut in collaboration with the Physics Department at the Politecnico di Torino. The first results of this collaboration are two microlithographic artworks.

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These microlithic artworks are the first steps of a bigger project that will realise works in the nanoscale.

A selection of images by Frances Geesin

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