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World's smallest QR code can store data for thousands of years — but you need an electron microscope to see it
Scientists created a tiny matrix that stores data by etching its grid into a thin ceramic film with a focused ion beam.
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This QR code just broke a world record
Engineers in Vienna have shrunk a working QR code down to a speck that's just 1.98 square micrometers across—small enough to ...
A 1.98-square-micrometer QR code, etched into ceramic thin film and verified by Guinness, showcases a new approach to ...
Working with data storage technology company Cerbyte, Mayrhofer and colleagues were especially interested in identifying a ...
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World's Smallest QR Code Is So Tiny It's Invisible to The Human Eye
The smallest QR code in the world is so very tiny that your phone would need an electron microscope to scan it. The matrix ...
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