Hun 5, 2011

Smallest migrant


Who

Copepods (subphylum Crustacea)

Where

Not Applicable

When

2010

Details

Copepods (subphylum Crustacea) are planktonic organisms measuring on average 1–2 mm (0.04–0.08 in) long, although some polar species might reach 1 cm (0.4 in) in length. Despite their tiny size, they are the principle diet of much of the oceans´ inhabitants – including whales. Copepods live predominantly at the bottom of the ocean to avoid predators, although make a nightly ascent to the surface to feed. This vertical migration is also considered the most massive migration.

Smallest double landlocked country


Who

Liechtenstein

Where

Liechtenstein

When

2010

Details

Double landlocked countries are defined as being completely surrounded only by other landlocked countries, which means two borders must be crossed in order to reach the sea. Liechtenstein is the smallest, with a population of just 35,000 and an area of 160 km2. Liechtenstein is surrounded by Switzerland and Austria.

World’s smallest nematodes


Who

Nematode 

Where

Not Applicable

When

2010

Details

The world’s smallest nematodes or round worms have no common names and live in marine sediments. They are only 80 µm long, which means that it would take 20-30 of these minuscule worms lying end to end to equal the thickness of a single average coin.

Smallest organism capable of independent reproduction and growth


Who

Mycoplasma genitalium

Where

Not Applicable

When

2010

Details

The smallest organism capable of independent reproduction and growth is Mycoplasma genitalium, a parasitic species of ultramicrobacterium that lives in the respiratory and genital tracts of primates. Its size is approximately 200-300 nanometres.

Smallest living organism


Who

Nanoarchaeum equitans

Where

Not Applicable

When

2002

Details

The smallest entity universally recognised to be a living organism (not everyone considers the slightly smaller nanobes to be alive) is Nanoarchaeum equitans. This minuscule microbe was only discovered in 2002, in a hydrothermal vent on the seafloor off the coast of Iceland, and its cells are only 400 nanometres across. In addition, its genome is only 490,885 nucleotide bases long, which makes it the smallest non-viral genome ever sequenced.

Smallest cow (height)


Who

Diana

Where

India

When

November 09, 2010

Details

The shortest cow is Diana, a 7 year old Vechur cow, born and bred at the Vechur Conservation Centre, Kerala, India, who measured 77 cm (30 in) from the hoof to the withers on 9 November 2010.


Smallest Rubik's Cube


Who

Evgeniy Grigoriev

Where

Russia

When

December 13, 2010

Details

The smallest Rubik’s Cube is10 mm (0.39 in) wide and was created by Evgeniy Grigoriev (Russia). It is fully functional and can be used like a normal Rubik’s Cube.

Smallest jet engine


Who

Leibniz Institute Solid State Physics Dresden

Where

Germany

When

September 06, 2010

Details

The smallest jet engine measures just 600nm across and weighs 1 femtogram (10^-15 kg). It was produced by Leibniz Institute Solid State Physics Dresden and demonstrated in Dresden, Germany, in September 2010.

Smallest species of water lily


Who

Thermal Lily

Where


When

November 2007

Details

The smallest documented species of water lily is Nymphaea thermarum, also known as the thermal lily has pads 10-20 mm (0.3-0.6 in) across.

Smallest working dog


Who

Momo

Where

Japan

When

November 29, 2010

Details

The smallest rescue dog is Momo (Peach), a 7 year old chihuahua who weighs just 3kg (6.6lb). She has been incorporated into the Japanese police force to help with search and rescue, given her small size and ability to get into smaller places, that other larger breeds cannot access.

Smallest drum kit peripheral


Who

Band Hero DS (Activision, 2009)

Where


When

November 03, 2009 

Details

Fitting over the lower screen of the DS Lite, the Drum Grip peripheral released for Band Hero DS (Activision, 2009) is the smallest videogame drum kit. The grip, made out of silicone rubber, fits over the Lite's 133 mm by 73.9 mm (5.2 in x 2.9 in) frame but is not compatible with the original DS or the newer DSI.

Smallest stop-motion animation character


Who

Aardman Animations

Where

United Kingdom

When

September 01, 2010

Details

The smallest stop-motion animated character to appear in a film is Dot, who is just 10 mm (0.39 in) tall and appeared in the advertisement Nokia 'Wonderland', directed by Aardman Animations and premiered on 1 September 2010. 




Smallest RC model helicopter, radio controlled


Who

Spin Master Ltd.

Where

United States

When

July 29, 2010

Details

The smallest remote-controlled model helicopter is the Air Hogs Pocket Copter by Spin Master Ltd (Canada) which measures 10 cm (3.94 in) long, 6.5 cm (2.56 in) high, 2.5 cm (0.98 in) wide and has a rotor size of 9.5 cm (3.74 in). It was measured in Toronto, Canada, on 29 July 2010.

Smallest sheathed thermocouple


Who

Okazaki Manufacturing Company

Where

Japan

When

May 2009 

Details

In May 2009, the Okazaki Manufacturing Company (Japan) announced it had developed a sheathed thermocouple with an outside diameter of just 80 micrometres (0.00315 in). This is equivalent to the thickness of a human hair.

Smallest commercial jigsaw puzzle (minimum 1,000 pieces)


Who

Standard Project Limited

Where

Hong Kong

When

December 12, 2009

Details

The smallest commercially available 1,000 piece jigsaw puzzle measures 182 x 257 mm (7.17 in x 10.12 in) and is manufactured by Standard Project Limited who produce Tomax puzzles in Hong Kong, China. It was measured in Hong Kong, China, on 12 December 2009.

Smallest purpose-built cinema in operation


Who

Cabiria Cine-Cafe

Where

Brazil

When

2009

Details

The smallest purpose-built cinema is the Cabiria Cine-Cafe which measures 24 m² (258.3 ft²) and has a seating capacity of 18. It was built by Renata Carneiro Agostinho da Silva (Brazil) in Brasilia DF, Brazil in 2008.

Smallest regularly operated theatre - seat capacity


Who

Lilli Chapeau

Where

Germany

When

2004 

Details

The smallest professional theatre has a maximum capacity of 27 seats and is the Theatre Lilli Chapeau, in Miltenberg, Germany, founded in 2004.

Smallest digital voice recorder


Who

Telesystems

Where

Russia

When

June 23, 2009 

Details

The smallest digital voice recorder is the Edic-mini Tiny A31, by Telesystems (Russia). It measures just 29×12×15 mm (1.14×0.47×0.59 inches) and weighs 6 g (0.21 oz). It was introduced in May 2009.

Smallest roadworthy car


Who

Perry Watkins

Where

United Kingdom

When

May 2009

Details

The smallest roadworthy car is "Wind Up" which measures 104.14 cm (41 in) high, 66.04 cm (26 in) wide and 132.08 cm (52 in). It was created by Perry Watkins (UK) and finished and measured in Wingrave, UK, on 8 May 2009.

Smallest tailored evening suit


Who

Saverio Moschillo

Where

Italy

When

April 25, 2009

Details

The smallest tailored evening suit was designed by designer John Richmond (UK) for He Pingping (China): the jacket was 21 cm (8 in) long and the trousers were 46 cm (1 ft 6 in) long. The suit was worn by He Pingping on the set of Lo Show Dei Record, on 26 April 2009.

Smallest manufactured electric motor


Who

Jos D'Haens

Where

Belgium

When

March 12, 2009 

Details

The smallest manufactured electric motor is an electromagnetic dynamo 1.65 mm in diameter and 0.9 mm in length, and was manufactured by Jos d'Haens (Belgium) and submitted for approval in February 2009. 

Smallest camera plane


Who

University of Delft

Where


When

July 2008

Details

In July 2008 researchers at the University of Delft, Netherlands, unveiled the DelFly Micro. The dragonfly-shaped prototype aerial drone weighs just 3 grams and has a wingspan of 10 cm (4 in). It carries a camera that transmits live video to a controller on the ground. The camera and transmitter weigh 0.4 g and the onboard lithium ion battery can keep the plane flying for up to three minutes.

Smallest nanocar


Who

James Tour

Where


When

2005 

Details

In 2005 scientists at Rice University, USA, led by James Tour, revealed a "car" made from a single molecule of mostly carbon atoms that contains a chassis, axles and four wheels made from buckyballs. The entire assemblage measures just 3-4 nanometres across, slightly wider than a strand of DNA. 

Smallest optical mouse


Who

Kai-Cheong Ng

Where

Singapore

When

January 10, 2008

Details

The smallest optical mouse is th Z-Nano Mouse manufactured by CyberInc Pte Ltd (Singapore). It measures 42.5 mm (1.67 in) long, 20.5 mm (0.81 in) wide and 17.6 mm thick and has all functionalities of a regular mouse. It was presented and measured in Singapore, on 10 January 2008.

Smallest all-terrain armoured vehicle


Who

PAV1 Badger

Where


When

2008

Details

Built by Howe and Howe Technologies and measuring less than 1 m (3 ft 3 in) wide, the PAV1 Badger is the smallest all-terrained armoured vehicle. It is powerful enough to break down doors but small enough to fit in a lift. It was commissioned by Civil Protection Services (CPS) of California, USA.

Smallest distance between airplane and motorcycle during mid-air crossing


Who

Zoltan Veres

Where

Hungary

When

September 07, 2008

Details

The smallest distance between an airplane and a motorcycle during mid-air crossing was 2.42 m (7 ft 11.28 in) achieved by Veres Zoltán and Gulyás Kiss Zoltán (both Hungary), in Etyek, Hungary, on 7 September 2008.

Smallest bungy cord


Who

Gilligan’s Backpackers Resort

Where

Australia

When

July 17, 2006

Details

The shortest bungee cord is 30 cm (11.13 in) long and is used regularly for bungee jumps off a ledge 4 m (13 ft 1.48 in) off the ground at the Gilligan’s Backpackers Resort, Cairns, Australia, from 20 February 2006.

May 29, 2011

Smallest GPS chip


Who

NXP Semiconductors

Where


When

February 2008

Details

In February 2008 NXP Semiconductors (Netherlands) announced its GNS7560 GPS receiver chip. Designed to be incorporated into mobile phones and PDAs, it measures just 3.6 x 2.4 x 0.6 mm and consumes less than 15 mW of power.

Smallest autopilot


Who

Procerus Technologies

Where

United States

When


Details

Weighing only 16.65 g (0.58 oz) and measuring 5 x 3.4 x 1.2 cm (2 x 1.37 x 0.47 in) the Kestrel Autopilot is smallest and lightest full-featured autopilot currently on the market. Manufactured by Procerus Technologies (USA), it is designed for use in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) with surveillance and reconnaissance applications. It can guide micro and mini UAVs and provides autonomous flight control with the Global Positioning System (GPS) waypoint navigation and autonomous take-off, flight and auto-landing capabilities.

Smallest visible object


Who

Veronica Seider

Where

Germany

When

October 1972

Details

The resolving power of the human eye is 0.0003 of a radian or an arc of one minute (1/60th of a degree), which corresponds to 100 microns at 25 cm (10 in). A micron is a thousandth of a millimetre, hence 100 microns is 0.003937, or less than four thousandths of an inch or 2.5 cm. The human eye can, however, detect a bright light source shining through an aperture only 3 to 4 microns across. In October 1972 the University of Stuttgart, then West Germany, reported that their student Veronica Seider (b. 1951) possessed a visual acuity 20 times better than average. She could identify people at a distance of more than a mile (1.6 km).

Smallest robot humanoid


Who


Where

Taiwan

When

September 06, 2007 

Details

The smallest humanoid robot in production is the BeRobot, which measures 153 mm (6 in) high and is able to walk, kick and perform push-ups. The robot was manufactured by GeStream (Taiwan) and demonstrated at the Global SMEs Convention on 6 September 2007 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Smallest model sailing boat, radio controlled


Who

Claudio Diolaiti

Where

France

When

November 14, 2007

Details

The smalles radio controlled modes sailing boat is 15.2 cm (5 in) long, 6.3 cm (2 in) wide and its hight including mast, keel and bulb is 38 cm (1 ft 2 in). It was build by Claudio Diolaiti in Nice, France and was tested and measured on 14 November 2007.

Smallest newspaper


Who

First News

Where

United Kingdom

When

November 08, 2007

Details

The record for the smallest newspaper belongs to an edition of the children's newspaper First News (UK) which measures 32 x 22 mm (1.25 x 0.86 in) and was published on the 8 November 2007 in celebration of Guinness World Records Day.

May 26, 2011

Smallest pub


Who

Gunter Sommer

Where

Switzerland

When

July 2007

Details

The smallest permanent licensed bar in the world is called the ‘Smallest Whisky Bar on Earth’ and has a total floor area of 8.53 m² (91.82 ft²).The bar owned by Gunter Sommer (Switzerland) is in Sta. Maria, Graubünden, Switzerland, and was measured in July 2007.