This Pop Art Image Is Actually A Microscopic Electronic Device

This Pop Art Image Is Actually A Microscopic Electronic Device

It may look like it belongs on the wall of a ’60s home, but this image is in fact a microscopic view of a tiny electronic device.

Captured by Matteo Bruna from the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, the image shows a circuit made from graphene, built on a branched structure of plastic instead of glass. It’s one of a selection of images on show at the Cambridge Science Festival from 10 March. [Cambridge Science Festival via New Scientist]

Picture: Matteo Bruna/Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge


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