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The cover image illustrates an artwork by Jonty Hurwitz, named The Fragile Giant. It shows a three‐dimensional microelephant with nanoscale features on a fingerprint. The microelephant was printed by two‐photon polymerization and imaged using a scanning electron microscope (Stefan Diller). On page 1724, A. K. Yetisen, S. H. Yun, and co‐workers describe the development of art at the nano‐ and microscale...
Methods of forming and patterning materials at the nano‐ and microscales are finding increased use as a medium of artistic expression, and as a vehicle for communicating scientific advances to a broader audience. While sharing many attributes of other art forms, miniaturized art enables the direct engagement of sensory aspects such as sight and touch for materials and structures that are otherwise...
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