World’s smallest chess set and single hair barber win big in micro object contest
The teeny tiny chessboard designed by the Texas Tech team for Sandia Lab's annual MEMS student design competition features chess pieces half the width of a human hair
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Anyone who subscribes to the view that good things come in small packages would no doubt be impressed by the winners of this year’s design contest held at Sandia Labs for novel and educational microelectromechanical systems (MEMs). The big, or should I say exceedingly small, winners were the world’s smallest chessboard, which is about the diameter of four human hairs, and a pea-sized microbarbershop that is intended to service a single hair.
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