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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

World's smallest movie: IBM's incredible animation film made using individual MOLECULES

World's smallest movie: IBM's incredible animation film made using individual MOLECULES | Mail Online: "Scientists have taken the idea of a film short down to new levels. Molecular levels.

A boy composed of carbon monoxide molecules rides a skateboard in a scene from what IBM claims to be the world's tiniest stop-action movie. Each of the 242 frames measures 45 by 25 nanometers which is one billionth of a meter

IBM says it has made the tiniest stop-motion movie ever - a one-minute video of individual carbon monoxide molecules repeatedly rearranged to show a boy dancing, throwing a ball and bouncing on a trampoline. Each frame measures just 45 by 25 nanometers - there are 25 million nanometers in an inch."

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