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Published online 27 May 2002 | Nature | doi:10.1038/news020520-12
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Mini-map gives tourists neon route signs
It's summer, and London's streets are full of hapless tourists peering at their A-Z maps. This year, weary sightseers might do well to stop off at Imperial College, where chemists have built a postage-stamp sized map of London that automatically lights the shortest route from, say, the Royal Albert Hall to Trafalgar Square.
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