Scientist makes world's smallest soccer pitch
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Wednesday, July 5, 2006
A German scientist has made the world’s smallest soccer pitch with nanotechnology. The pitch is so small that you could fit 20 000 on the tip of a human hair.
The simulated soccer playing field measures 500 by 380 nanometres. It can only be seen under a special microscope.
He spent a whole day engraving the lines with an electron beam.
"I am really, really proud," said Stefan Trellenkamp, nanotechnology researcher from the University of Kaiserslautern.
"The only problem is that I really don't know what to do with it. I can't put it on show as no one can see it," he said, "I guess it'll just stay in my drawer for the time being."
Sources
- Reuters "Scientist makes tiniest soccer pitch". The Sydney Morning Hearald, July 5, 2006
- "German scientist makes tiniest soccer pitch". Reuters India, Jul 4, 2006
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