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The world’s smallest radio
A team of physicists from Harvard University in the US have constructed a minuscule radio from molecular chunks of pink diamonds. The atomic sized device has many useful properties which could bring practical benefits. Prof John A. Paulson explains.
(Photo: The world's smallest radio receiver Credit: credit Eliza Grinnell / Harvard SEAS )
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