It doesn't boast incredibly lifelike faces or enough polygons crammed into one square millimetre to replicate
the tiniest piece of rock with incredible detail, but it does have something else; beauty.
Not exact matches
To test this elaborate hypothesis, Braun and his colleagues constructed a simulated
piece of porous
rock from a network
of tiny glass capillary tubes heated on one side.
Slicing away at a
piece of volcanic
rock using a
tiny diamond - tipped saw while keeping track
of every microscopic wisp
of volcanic dust — accurately documenting the final weight
of the sample that was left behind.