(February 2, 2004) Cambridge, Mass.—An MIT device that makes the world’s most precise rulers—with “ticks” only a few hundred billionths of a meter apart—may impact fields from the manufacture of computer chips to space physics.
(February 2, 2004) Cambridge, Mass.—An MIT device that makes the world’s most precise rulers—with “ticks” only a few hundred billionths of a meter apart—may impact fields from the manufacture of computer chips to space physics.
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