IBM has released the world’s smallest movie. Company researchers moved thousands of atoms to create a miniature stop-motion movie titled A Boy and His Atom.. The movie, which has 242 frames, was made with a scanning tunneling microscope which IBM has been using to conduct research into storage. The movie has been certified as the world’s smallest by the Guinness World Records, according to IBM. “What a great movie!” said Michael F. Crommie, a professor of physics at UC-Berkeley.
World's Smallest Movie Is IBM's Science Blockbuster
Posted by: Richard Adhikari May 1, 2013 03:24 PMIBM has released the world’s smallest movie. Company researchers moved thousands of atoms to create a miniature stop-motion movie titled A Boy and His Atom.. The movie, which has 242 frames, was made with a scanning tunneling microscope which IBM has been using to conduct research into storage. The movie has been certified as the world’s smallest by the Guinness World Records, according to IBM. “What a great movie!” said Michael F. Crommie, a professor of physics at UC-Berkeley.