Something comparable is likely to happen with RFID: Embedding billions of
tiny chips in an entire universe of commercial objects might well end up empowering consumers more than snoops and marketers.
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.
Not exact matches
Tinier than a single grain of rice (2 mm x 12 mm) and encased
in a glass cylinder, the radio frequency identification - enabled (RFID)
chips are a bit like the implants pet owners have veterinarians insert into their furry friends to follow their whereabouts.
The rythms of the liturgy fall upon my deaf ears and crash against my stony heart year after year, until His word is beaten into the fiber of my being, and piece by piece,
tiny chip by
tiny chip, the Old Man
in me dies, and a new man is raised to life
in His likeness.
Susan, I think you'll see that there are already three chocolate
chips in the photo... the «one chocolate
chip» is for each
tiny bite of muffin, so it ends up being more like 15 - 20 chocolate
chips by the end
It's healthy fats, good carbs, and a
tiny splash of sugar
in the chocolate
chips and honey.
I normally strain my meat or fish stock using a fine sieve before adding to my stew, because I don't like seeing bits, pieces and
tiny chips of bone
in my stew, this is totally optional.
I used gluten - free flour and threw
in a
tiny bit of chia seeds and mini chocolate
chips.
The first time I tried to make them I didn't oil it and it took ages to
chip the burned pizzelle batter out of the
tiny patterns
in the iron!
Quick easy recipe that can be served on a plate, wrapped
in lettuce or a tortilla, on a bun or make them teeny
tiny mini cakes and serve them on top of a tortilla
chip!
Put kale
chips in a bag and use a rolling pin or fingers to crush into
tiny pieces.
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!!
This ensures continual medicationThe
tiny microcontroller (storage medium - on -
chip) of the innovative folding carton is supplied via a battery integrated
in the packaging.
And if you really want to get your kids excited about eating plain Greek yogurt, mix
in a
tiny bit of pure maple syrup, a couple dashes of cinnamon, a large handful of granola, and top with a few mini chocolate
chips!
And we stopped
in at Tortilleria San Roman, a
tiny slip of a tortilla factory, where I bought a bag of freshly fried
chips that we didn't need, but man, were they tasty [Amiel: Yeah,
in 2016 the Italian Market is more like the «Italian - Mexican - Vietnamese» Market and is approximately 100 percent tastier for it].
Then, instead of buying
tiny packages of potato
chips, buy a large bag and parcel it out
in reusable containers.
Just think about it: if you were trying to balance a very tight budget
in an operation which lives or dies based on how well students accept your food, and if many (sometimes, the vast majority) of those students came from homes
in which nutritionally balanced, home cooked meals are far from the norm, and if the food industry was bombarding those kids with almost $ 2 billion a year
in advertising promoting junk food and fast food, and if you had no money of your own for nutrition education to even begin to counter those messages, and if some of those kids also had the option of going off campus to a 7 - 11 or grabbing a donut and
chips from a PTA fundraising table set up down the hall, wouldn't you, too, be at least a
tiny bit tempted to ramp up the white flour pasta, pizza and fries and ditch the tasteless, low - sodium green beans?
Even children who don't chew on paint
chips can get lead into their system if there's lead - based paint
in or around their home or another building they spend time
in: Doors and window frames covered with lead paint release
tiny particles of lead dust into the air every time they're opened or closed.
Building nanoscale electronic components often involves growing the
tiny structures
in separate layers and transferring them onto a
chip one by one.
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.
In their findings, reported in Nature Physics, the researchers describe a method they developed for growing tiny «brains on chips» from human cells that enabled them to track the physical and biological mechanisms underlying the wrinkling proces
In their findings, reported
in Nature Physics, the researchers describe a method they developed for growing tiny «brains on chips» from human cells that enabled them to track the physical and biological mechanisms underlying the wrinkling proces
in Nature Physics, the researchers describe a method they developed for growing
tiny «brains on
chips» from human cells that enabled them to track the physical and biological mechanisms underlying the wrinkling process.
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.
Ute Neugebauer, who works at Leibniz - IPHT and the University Hospital Jena points to
tiny electrodes that are fixed on the surface of a stamp - sized
chip: «Electric fields secure bacteria
in a very small area.»
Spawned when the researchers mixed two elements
in a thin film and let it cool, the worms might one day serve to mass - produce
chip patterns so
tiny that they would alter the quantum behavior of the electrons they confine.
He worked on one of the first quantum circuits to run Shor's algorithm
in 2007: a table - top setup that sent photons travelling through the air rather
tiny guides on a
chip.
To find out if the cockroaches had personalities, Planas - Sitjà and his colleagues glued
tiny radio frequency identification
chips to the thoraxes of 304 roaches so that they could track each insect after it was placed
in a new environment.
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.
Many blue -
chip researchers received «
tiny» awards, whereas the success rates and award levels for both female and younger researchers were significantly lower than for male, more elderly counterparts, says geneticist Janet Rossant of The Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto
in Canada, and a former member of CIHR's governing council.
IBM Research is working on «interlayer cooling,»
in which water is pumped through
tiny tubes penetrating
chips are piggypacked using high - speed communication technology called through - silicon vias.
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.
Before long almost everything you come
in contact with, from a best - selling novel to a jar of paprika, will come embedded with a
tiny chip capable of identifying itself to any receivers that happen to pass by.
A
tiny fish called the pygmy goby cashes
in its
chips after just eight weeks.
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.
An intracortical BCI uses a
tiny silicon
chip, just over one - sixth of an inch square, from which protrude 100 electrodes that penetrate the brain to about the thickness of a quarter and tap into the electrical activity of individual nerve cells
in the motor cortex.
The sensor that examines a drop of blood or speck of beef might indeed fit
in one's hand, but the equipment required to actually move a fluidized sample through the
chip's
tiny tubes often occupies a desktop or more.
Microfluidic devices are
tiny chips that can sort out disease biomarkers, cells and other small structures
in samples like blood by using microscopic channels incorporated into the devices.
In effect, through the violent collisions, researchers are trying to
chip off a
tiny piece of nothing.
These would be the size of semiconductor
chips, with nanoscale channels to capture
tiny samples of DNA and test them with
tiny amounts of reagents, all
in parallel.
Similar structures have been proposed to power quantum computers and for use
in other optical applications that require many
tiny light sources integrated together on a single
chip.
Tiny «Organ
Chips» Promise Big Boost to Testing of Food, Drugs: Scientists at the FDA hope to use «organs on chips» to study how certain chemicals from foods, cosmetics and supplements affect organs in the
Chips» Promise Big Boost to Testing of Food, Drugs: Scientists at the FDA hope to use «organs on
chips» to study how certain chemicals from foods, cosmetics and supplements affect organs in the
chips» to study how certain chemicals from foods, cosmetics and supplements affect organs
in the body.
A
tiny computer
chip placed
in this rat's brain recorded activity there every time the animal pushed the lever correctly.
This
tiny chip can detect minute amounts of microcystin
in water — as little as one part per trillion.
Organs - on -
chips, for example, re-create organ systems
in tiny detail and can be used to test drugs and understand how the body works.
Here's one more reason to skip the
chips in aisle five: A 25 - year study released
in October found that upping your salt intake even the
tiniest bit (i.e. by less than a half teaspoon each day) could increase your risk of premature death by 12 %.
And if you're a runner, you may have even discovered the Nike + iPod Sports Kit, a
tiny chip that plugs
in to your Nano and (along with a tracking device worn
in your shoe) records your distance, time, and calories burned, allowing you to upload and analyze them online.
In Japan it is part of the Samurai Kodo ceremony, where a
tiny chip is smoldered so that the scent can be appreciated socially.
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.
Bring enough GF bread for the first few days (keep
in the little
tiny fridge / wet bar
in the hotel room) and then make due with microwaved baked potatoes, rice from a Chinese restaurant, and lots of snacks like Poprice, cashew nuts, and potato
chips.
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.