Website review: IMMR - Gallery

seannarae seannarae discovered this in Research 6 reviews since Feb 29, 2008
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gamkiller rated 5 months ago
It's bindboggling that this kind of magnification is possible with electron microscopes of today. That construction of parts at this low level is possible is almost too much to grasp.
rssn rated 5 months ago
Cutting edge nanotech combined with good old classic mechanics, a bit ironic, but very impressive.
Narly-Dude rated 5 months ago
'Love nanotechno
demonveen rated 5 months ago
Neat-o! -- Do the gears on the drive train move, or is that just an experiment in etching? I mean, cool either way, but much cooler if they move...
annie52 rated 5 months ago


The PLMG are moving premises soon, but not until we have finished getting our gear together :-)
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