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01 May 11:19

Dances with atoms: IBM researchers create a short film using only microscopic particles

by Jacob Kastrenakes
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A group of IBM researchers took a break from studying atomic data storage to work on something a bit more lighthearted: a stop motion movie made entirely out of atoms. The film, aptly named A Boy and His Atom, was created by arranging atoms with a scanning tunneling microscope and then capturing the arrangement as an image, magnified to over 100 million times its actual size. The final result is a brief 242 frames that show a charming story of a boy dancing and playing with an atom. Before its debut today, IBM even had the Guinness World Records verify the short as the "world's smallest movie."

IBM is accompanying the film with a series of short videos explaining the technology that was involved in creating it. In the videos, the team...

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23 Apr 02:37

Aspect Ratio

I'm always disappointed when 'Anamorphic Widescreen' doesn't refer to a widescreen Animorphs movie.
23 Apr 02:33

Flowchart

The way out is to use the marker you have to add a box that says 'get a marker' to the line between you and 'start', then add a 'no' line from the trap box to 'end'.
23 Apr 02:16

Get a Year of Unlimited Backups from CrashPlan for Free

by Thorin Klosowski

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23 Apr 02:09

Autorip Rips DVDs and Blu-Rays as Soon as You Insert the Disc

by Eric Ravenscraft

Windows: Autorip automates the process of ripping DVDs and Blu-Rays by detecting when you insert a movie and beginning the rip immediately.

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