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Israeli scientists have used a focused ion beam to write the entirety of the old testament on to a silicon chip 1/1000th of an inch in diameter. By firing a stream of Gallium ions on to a gold plated surface using specially designed software researchers at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa were able to print the full text in less than 90 minutes. The stunning detail of the nano-etching shows the possibilities for future data storage advancements. Writing on molecules, storage of entire libraries in the palm of your hand… not to mention what this could mean for the intelligence community. Microfilm? What’s That?
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December 26th, 2007 at 1:14 am
Yes ,this last nanobible is amazing but it is not a breakthrought. I saw the first nanobible 2 years ago on this site www.crystal-bible.com. The major interrest is the possibility to wear close to your heart this edition and the possibility to read it with a personal pen microscope! Check this site out!