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Season's micro-greetings: Scientists claim smallest Christmas card

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Need strong reading glasses to read that one.

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Seriously? Why? You think of all the science related issues in the world today and they fill their time with this trivial pursuit. I thought it was politically incorrect to send Christmas cards. They are supposed to be 'Happy Holidays' cards or some other similar rubbish, aren't they?

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I originally thought these activities trivial too until a (smarter) friend told me that they are an inexpensive way to test the technology. Once they perfect it in ways like this, they can then move on to real world applications.

Work like this is the nano world is the future.

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I thought it was politically incorrect to send Christmas cards. They are supposed to be 'Happy Holidays' cards or some other similar rubbish, aren't they?

Nah, Christmas cards are fine. It’s essentially become a non-secular holiday. Many non-christians (myself included) celebrate Xmas.

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Go to http://www.npl.co.uk/educate-explore/christmas-2017/ to see the card. Just need an envelope and stamp...

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How many SJWs are a tiny, little bit offended by this Christmas card?

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