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Researchers created the smallest QR code ever by carving it into chromium nitride using advanced microscopic technology.
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QR codes are built into the modern internet experience. You point your phone at the square with a strange pattern, and it'll load a website on your phone, which will offer specific information. But ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. (adventtr/Getty Images) The smallest QR code in the world is so very tiny that your phone would need an electron microscope to ...
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For those of us who weren't paying attention, over the last few years, scientists around the world have been one-upping each other in a bid to create the smallest QR code that can be reliably read.
Researchers at TU Wien and Cerabyte created the world’s smallest QR code, measuring just 1.98 square micrometers. The record has been officially verified by Guinness World Records, making it 37% ...
Tiny details: QR codes are designed to efficiently and securely store digital data in a compact, two-dimensional form. Researchers at TU Wien took this principle further – delving into the microscopic ...