Real-Life Tetris Under a Microscope

A real-life implementation of Tetris was obtained by optically trapping 42 glass microspheres (1 μm or 0.001 mm diameter) in a 25 μm x 20 μm sized area under a microscope. Their positions are then steered with a computer.

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To give you an idea of how tiny this is, a human blood cell is about 7-8 micrometers; bacteria range from 1 to 10 micrometers. Each glass sphere in the video is only 1 micrometer in diameter.

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