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Graduate students at the University of Texas at Dallas have ingeniously crafted a miniature version of the American flag using nanotechnology, pushing boundaries of innovation. The microscopic flag, barely visible to the naked eye, showcases the students' prowess in leveraging cutting-edge technology for creative endeavors. Their creation prompts a reimagining of national symbols in the realm of nanoscale precision, marking a significant milestone in blending science and patriotism. This groundbreaking project highlights the vast potential of nanotechnology and sets a new standard for microscopic artistry. Join in celebrating this remarkable fusion of science and symbolism with the world's tiniest American flag.
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Associated Press Richardson, Texas (July 4, 2006) - Imagine Singing “Oh say, can you see” to a flag you can’t see. That’s … Monterey County Herald, CA PhyoOrg.com, VA “Microscopic Flag a Test in Nanotechnology” Seoul, S. Korea WTOP, D.C. San Jose Mercury News Seattle Post Intelligencer “Tiny flag comes from nanotechnology project” “UT Dallas students create a flag you can’t see” KWTX, TX Independent Online, South Africa – Graduate students at the University of Texas at Dallas have created the likeness of an American … “World’s smallest American flag” Santa Fe New Mexican, NM KLTV, TX KTEN, TX “Microscopic US flag comes from nanotechnology experiment” Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX Hindu, India