Scientists Create World's Smallest Steam Engine
First time accepted submitter Virtucon writes "German physicists say they've built a heat engine measuring only a few micrometers across which works as well as a normal-sized version — although it sputters, they admit. Researchers at the University of Stuttgart and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems say that the engine does basically work, meaning there's nothing, in principle, to prevent the construction of highly efficient, small heat engines."
What was it Sheldon said on big bang theory, half the size, twice the fun.
"although it sputters, they admit."
Isn't that exactly what a steam engine is supposed to do?
air and light and time and space
They'll be building a minature train that will span an entire millimeter and haul milligrams of freight
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I mean, come on.
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