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Microscopic Pac-Man maze Created
Researchers have built a super tiny version of the Pac-Man maze, only one millimeter in diameter, so they could turn micro-organisms loose on each other in a microscopic game of death.
Check it out, pretty funky to see (and a little gross as well).
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SirDremor
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#5302189 Posted on: 07/07/2016 10:13 AM
LOL! I guess exactly such things cause stories about smoke-filled labs to emerge!
Next time I would like to see some dungeon from Zelda =) Or an original Doom map
LOL! I guess exactly such things cause stories about smoke-filled labs to emerge!
Next time I would like to see some dungeon from Zelda =) Or an original Doom map

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#5302211 Posted on: 07/07/2016 11:31 AM
Look, this super tiny trend is great, but where is the HUMAN sized version? Come on world!
Look, this super tiny trend is great, but where is the HUMAN sized version? Come on world!
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#5302221 Posted on: 07/07/2016 12:30 PM
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#5302259 Posted on: 07/07/2016 02:03 PM
What is this? An ant farm for ants!?

What is this? An ant farm for ants!?
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I guess they've given up on the cure for cancer. If they're taking requests, how about using different shaped bacteria for a game of Tetris?