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Miniature airborne microchips touted as breakthrough for disease and pollution monitoring – ABC News
Researchers have developed microchips as small as a grain of sand, capable of gliding great distances and transmitting data remotely….

A new microchip roughly the size of a grain of sand that has the potential to glide across great distances is being touted as a breakthrough for aerial surveillance.
Key points:
- The devices are about the size of a grain of sand and can transmit wirelessly…
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