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‘Flying’ microchips could ride the wind to track air pollution – Yahoo Finance Australia
Researchers have created a winged microchip around the size of a sand grain that may be the smallest flying device yet made.

Researchers have created a winged microchip around the size of a sand grain that may be the smallest flying device yet made, Vice has reported. They’re designed to be carried around by the wind and could be used in numerous applications including disease…
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