By Martin M Barillas A new flying microchip, no bigger than a grain of sand, has neither a motor nor an engine but is dispersed on the wind to check on airborne disease, air pollution and other environmental contamination. Developed at Northwestern University, microfliers can feature sensors, power sources, antennas for wireless communication and embedded memory to store data, among […]
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