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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

World's Tiniest Periodic Table of Elements Engraved on Human Hair

NOTTINGHAM, England –  British scientists were celebrating Monday after breaking the record for writing the world's smallest periodic table -- on a strand of hair.

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Scientists at the University of Nottingham, in central England, engraved the table of 118 chemical elements on a strand of hair belonging to Martyn Poliakoff, a chemistry professor at the university.

A team of nanotechnology experts used a beam of accelerated gallium ions to create the tiny table, which is so small that a million of them could be replicated on a typical sticky note.

Guinness World Records officially confirmed the table as the world's smallest.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/10/03/worlds-tiniest-periodic-table-elements-engraved-on-human-hair/

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