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The smallest ever gravity gadget
UK researchers have built a stamp-sized device that measures tiny fluctuations in gravity, and could be used to monitor volcanoes or search for oil. The 麻豆社's Science reporter, Jonathan Webb, explains how it works.
(Photo: The sensor in the middle of the gadget, is the size of a postage stamp. Credit: Giles Hammond, University of Glasgow)
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