Food tracking devices such as the nanosensors embedded into food products
as tiny chips that are invisible to the human eye would also act as electronic barcodes.
Not exact matches
And I'm the exact same way
as you, too... I always fill up on
chips and salsa that I only end up eating a
tiny portion of my meal!
I discovered that a local organic fruit and veg shop makes its own raw treats, and by golly if I didn't stand there naughtily having seconds (and sometimes, thirds) of samples of all the differet crackers, cookies, and kale
chips... if only a
tiny (
as in, really, really
tiny) packet of raw felafel didn't cost $ 13!!
Scientists have long experimented with organs - on -
chips:
tiny representations of human organs, such
as lungs, hearts and intestines, made from cells embedded on plastic about the size of a computer memory stick.
These techniques include: human tissue created by reprogramming cells from people with the relevant disease (dubbed «patient in a dish»); «body on a
chip» devices, where human tissue samples on a silicon
chip are linked by a circulating blood substitute; many computer modelling approaches, such
as virtual organs, virtual patients and virtual clinical trials; and microdosing studies, where
tiny doses of drugs given to volunteers allow scientists to study their metabolism in humans, safely and with unsurpassed accuracy.
But if such particles can be individually corralled and controlled in large numbers, they may be harnessed
as quantum bits, or qubits —
tiny units of information whose state or orientation can be used to carry out calculations at rates significantly faster than today's semiconductor - based computer
chips.
This
tiny chip made from a polymer and loaded with human cells is designed to serve
as a miniature replica of a human lung.
In the 1980s, during an inspection of a painting known
as The Virgin and Child with Saints John the Evangelist and Paul, believed to date from the 1400s, a chemical analysis of a
tiny chip of paint found a nasty surprise: zinc.
As the group reports in Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing, integrating subwavelength cavities — the essential building blocks of their
tiny lasers — onto silicon enabled them to create and demonstrate high - density on -
chip light - emitting elements.
This causes the material to have great potential
as a back reflector to enhance the efficiency of solar cells or
tiny on -
chip light sources.
He believes that cooling computer
chips might be the first place to utilize the new technology, however, given that such
chips already use copper interconnects and often overheat
as they continue to become ever
tinier.
As in the case of Rainge, it can improve vision throughout the eye rather than solely in the two millimeters covered by the
tiny chip.
Professor Georges Gielen, Vice Rector of Science, Engineering and Technology at the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, Belgium, said the next generation of electronics, including wireless sensor networks and other
tiny devices envisioned
as part of the «Internet of things,» require low - power, high performance
chips.
As transistors get smaller and smaller, occupying ever -
tinier regions of a silicon
chip, it becomes increasingly likely that any given region (barely tens of nanometers across) may have too many or too few dopant atoms.
The seafloor around and under these bundles was carpeted with
tiny wood
chips and fecal pellets from wood - boring clams,
as well
as bacteria and fungi that help decompose this organic matter.
As a graduate student Mach designed
tiny chips that can separate out cells from fluids and perform tests using blood, pleural effusions, and urine to detect cancers and monitor them over time.
This
tiny chip can detect minute amounts of microcystin in water —
as little
as one part per trillion.
Each of Emulate's proprietary Organ -
Chips — such
as the lung, liver, brain, intestine or kidney — contains
tiny hollow channels lined with tens of thousands of living human cells and tissues, and is approximately the size of an AA battery.
I made these and I agree they are Yummo but I had a mix of small and large coconut
chips and I think next time I will filter out the
tiny bits
as they cook much faster than the big ones of course.
Place all ingredients in a blender or food processor and process until it comes together
as a ball and plantains
chips are broken up into
tiny pieces.
I added a
tiny bit of almond extract (
as I always do to chocolate
chip cookies),
as well
as a little bit of coconut flour because I ran out of almond meal.
Wiseman listens raptly
as a panoply of docents decode the great canvases of Da Vinci, Rembrandt, and Turner; he visits with the museum's restorers
as they use magnifying glasses,
tiny eye - droppers, scalpels, and Q - tips to repair an infinitesimal
chip; he attends administrative meetings in which senior executives do (polite) battle with younger ones who want the museum to become less stodgy and more welcoming to a larger cross-section of the public.
They're the same
as the amiibo figurines, with a
tiny RFID
chip embedded within the card.
Washing only cleans smooth surfaces, not bacteria within
tiny scratches - May irritate a cat's chin and cause feline acne - May contain BPA and other toxins that can leach into food Ceramic Cat Bowls - Can develop
chips or cracks, which harbor bacteria similar to plastic bowls - Can break easily - Glaze may contain lead or other toxins that are not foodsafe Stainless Steel Cat Bowls + Sanitary and germ - resistant
as bacteria can not enter hard, non-porous surface + Unbreakable + Long - lasting and won't easily scratch, stain, or rust despite constant use + Easy to clean and dishwasher safe Our cats use their food and water bowls every day, so it is essential that their bowls are safe.
Microchipping, which involves the simple injection of a
tiny RFID
chip beneath your pet's skin, serves
as a valuable supplement to the traditional collar tag.
These
tiny chips serve
as a permanent pet identification system that can not be removed or damaged, reuniting you and your pet quickly.
Frying Nemo Hailed by locals
as the «best fish and
chips in Port», this
tiny hole - in - the - wall will have you hooked on their generous takeaway pack for just $ 10.
These include the NAND flash - memory
chips that store data,
as well
as liquid - crystal displays and the
tiny motors that enable the Switch's hand - held controllers to imitate the feel of an ice cube shaking in a glass.
Hamdan has developed a new series of works titled A Convention of
Tiny Movements (2015), including a specifically designed series of 5,000 potato
chip packets, distributed during the fair
as a free souvenir.
Without the invention of the
tiny integrated circuit or silicon
chip as we call it, we wouldn't have any far - reaching electronics products today at all.
As we detailed just last month, users need only to position a base station in their home whereupon a
tiny chip in a mobile device can connect to it and soak up power through the air.
They come with the same W1 Bluetooth
chip as the AirPods, only they're not
as tiny and easy to lose.
With credit cards, the
tiny chip contains encrypted data that are activated only when the card is inserted into a designated «smartcard» reader, such
as at a store or restaurant.
Rustic Simple handmade clay - based tiles with uneven edges and gentle undulations, and
tiny chips and cracks will create a natural rustic look, perfect for relaxed, vintage kitchen schemes,
as they work especially well with faded colours and delicate patterns.