Close-up image of the sand grain-sized chip developed in the study. (Credit: David Baillot/University of California San Diego) In a recent study presented at the IEEE International Solid-State ...
CHICAGO -- Say you have a high-security workplace and worry about the wrong people getting in. Forget badges that can be lost or stolen. Why not tag employees with a radio-transmitting chip. From ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Women facing surgery to remove possible breast cancer are being given a new option to make the process less painful and faster. Surgeons are using technology similar to the ...
RALEIGH – Researchers at North Carolina State University have made what is believed to be the smallest state-of-the-art RFID (radio-frequency identification) chip, which should drive down the cost of ...
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Electronic identification chips have found their way into everything from Gillette shavers to prison inmates. But in September, with the Gulf Coast reeling from Hurricane Katrina, some people found an ...
FRANKFURT, Germany — Michelin Group plans to incorporate Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chips in all its car tires by 2023, saying it believes RFID technology is a cost-effective way of ...
Chipless Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology represents a promising evolution beyond conventional RFID systems by eliminating the need for silicon-based chips. Instead, these devices rely ...
Contactless payments have turned checkout into a tap-and-go routine — and fuelled a booming market for RFID-blocking wallets.
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