Stanford Uni writes world's smallest letters

They don't make reading specs powerful enough to see these letters
They don't make reading specs powerful enough to see these letters

The world might be going to hell in a handbasket but it's good to know that physics students are still working hard on important scientific breakthroughs - like writing their names really, really small.

Stanford University researchers have just announced they've written the smallest letters ever - assembled from subatomic-sized bits as small as 0.3 nanometers, or roughly one third of a billionth of a meter.

Mark Harris is Senior Research Director at Gartner.