Scientists print cheap RFID tags on paperhttp://helldesign.net, kurzweilai.net
A tech­nique for print­ing radio fre­quen­cy iden­ti­fi­ca­tion (RFID) chips on paper has been devel­oped by Uni­ver­si­ty of Mont­pel­li­er sci­en­tists.

Scientists print cheap RFID tags on paper
http://helldesign.net, kurzweilai.net

A tech­nique for print­ing radio fre­quen­cy iden­ti­fi­ca­tion (RFID) chips on paper has been devel­oped by Uni­ver­si­ty of Mont­pel­li­er sci­en­tists.

(Source: futuramb, via emergentfutures)

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