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September 12, 2005

Miniature gears

Micromechanics is one of the emerging technologies supported by the National Science Foundation. These miniature gears, developed by researchers at AT&T Bell Laboratories, are about the size of a human hair and are driven by air forced through their ports. Many engineers and scientists think this miniature equipment promises to alter radically such areas as manufacturing processes and medical practice.

Credit: AT&T Bell Labs


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