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In a sealed room at Loughborough University, where even a mote of dust could sabotage the work, a group of physicists have crafted a violin so small it could sit on the back of an amoeba. It’s ...
There's no better way to express mock sympathy than by playing the "world's smallest violin," but the sad song you mime can now actually be heard.
Just play them the world’s tiniest violin. According to Creative Applications Network, the invention is based on Google’s Project Soli chip that measures hand movements for gesture-based inputs.
A team of physicists from a British university used nanotechnology to create what they dubbed "the world's smallest violin," an instrument that can't be seen without a microscope.
You might have pretended to "play" the tiniest violin in the world to your whiny friends before. You can now literally play them the world's tiniest violin.