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Israeli researchers develop 'nano-Bible'
Posted: Dec 22, 2007 7:17 PM

Technion Israel Institute of Technology researchers announced they have successfully put the full ve...[ View complete article ]


Message: Israeli researchers develop 'nano-Bible' Post time: Dec 22, 2007 7:17 PM
 

Author: mylobstein

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Technion Israel Institute of Technology researchers announced they have successfully put the full version of the Hebrew Bible, with vowel points, on an area smaller than the size of a pinhead.
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Author: mylobstein

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Yes ,this last nanobible is amazing but it is not a breakthrought. I saw the first nanobible 2 years ago on this site www.crystal-bible.com. The major interrest is the possibility to wear close to your heart this edition and the possibility to read it with a personal pen microscope! Check this site out!
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