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February 25th, 2005
Nanoscopic 'ruler' could provide microchip benchmark
Abstract:
The "nanoruler" was developed by researchers at the US government's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Maryland, US, and industry collaborators. They say it will enable nanoscale researchers and engineers working on nanoscale objects to calibrate their instruments more precisely, resulting in and guarantee greater accuracy in their work.
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newscientist
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