Video: IBM's unprecedented cartoons set a record
IBM has just created an animated film with two main actors made up of atoms, one of the smallest particles in the world.
Researchers from computer maker IBM used a scanning tube microscope to move thousands of carbon monoxide molecules - two atoms stacked on top of each other, to form a film about a boy and virgin. your death.
The mobility of atoms is part of IBM's study of atomic memory. This work will probably create a new generation of data preservation.
The main characters in the movie need to exaggerate hundreds of millions of times to observe.
It is no surprise that this film achieved the Guinness World Record for the world's smallest motion picture.
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