Smart Pills for Authentication by Mark Roberti | Dec 16, 2015 | Out In FrontTiny RFID transponders embedded in individual pills could help reduce counterfeiting of high-price drugs.
RFID Blood Sensors for the Developing World by Mark Roberti | Dec 16, 2015 | Out In FrontA scientist for a nonprofit and a researcher at MIT have created a low-cost device that could free up health workers to care for patients.
Reducing Roadside Construction Accidents by Mark Roberti | Oct 23, 2015 | Out In FrontVolvo CE and the Integrated Innovation Institute at Carnegie Mellon collaborated to develop a system that uses RFID to save workers' lives.
RFID for Reading People’s Reactions by Mark Roberti | Aug 25, 2015 | Out In FrontDisney Research has developed a way to use passive UHF tags to determine how people interact with objects.
The Internet of Clothing by Mark Roberti | Aug 25, 2015 | Out In FrontU.K. researchers have developed a low-cost antenna that performs about as well as metal ones used in today's RFID tags.
Graphene Antennas Could Reduce the Cost of RFID Tags by Mark Roberti | Jun 24, 2015 | Out In FrontU.K. researchers have developed a low-cost antenna that performs about as well as metal ones used in today's RFID tags.
Spare the Sensor, Spoil the Food by Mark Roberti | Jun 24, 2015 | Out In FrontFinnish researchers have developed a passive RF sensor that can detect when food items have gone bad.
All the RFID That’s Fit to Print by Mark Roberti | Apr 3, 2015 | Out In FrontPrinting integrated circuits is more challenging than many envisioned.
Big Data Gets Down and Dirty by Mark Roberti | Apr 3, 2015 | Out In FrontNew RF sensors could provide near-real-time data on the level of moisture and nutrients in farm soil.
RFID May Ease One Aspect of Breast Cancer Surgery by Mark Roberti | Mar 2, 2015 | Out In FrontA research team has developed a tag, in the form of a tiny pellet, that could be inserted into the tumor during a biopsy.