Nano-welds herald new era of electronics
The world’s smallest construction site is taking shape in a laboratory in Switzerland, thanks to the development of new welding techniques that work at scales of a billionth of a metre.
The researchers behind the techniques say they can be used to assemble electronic components at smaller scales than have ever been possible.
Read the complete story here. (New Scientist)
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