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Researchers Create World's Smallest Swiss Cross Using 20 Single Atoms
Researchers at the University of Basel have developed the world's smallest Swiss Cross, which is made of just 20 atoms. The team stated that the tiny structure is the first big step towards atomic-scale devices.
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