The Real World’s Tiniest Violin
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What you’re looking at is the world’s smallest violin. Not to be confused with the tiny violin sim, this microscopic musical instrument measures just 35 microns long and 13 microns wide and is made from platinum. It was created by Dr. Kelly Morrison and physicists from Loughborough University using nanolithography tech. Sadly, it’s not playable.