Researchers say they have built a microwave laser no bigger than a grain of rice that is powered by single electrons tunneling through artificial atoms known as quantum dots. The device, called a maser, could help make advances in communications, sensing, medicine and other aspects of modern life.The researchers weren't trying to build a mini-maser. The experiment actually was designed to explore the use of double quantum dots, joining two dots together to form qubits, the basic units of information in quantum computers.