Imperceptible sensors made from 'electronic spider silk' can be printed directly on human skin
Imperceptible sensors made from 'electronic spider silk' can be printed directly on human skin
Researchers have developed a method to make adaptive and eco-friendly sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto a wide range of biological surfaces, whether that's a finger or a flower petal.
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13 0 ReplySpider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever a circuit board can
12 0 ReplyI can see this being used at theme parks to replace the paper strip you'd otherwise have to wear to show that you've paid for entry.
Or nightclubs that do the same thing.
12 0 ReplyMm it especially talks about sensing, I don’t think I want the theme park to know my heart rate or other vital signs.
Could be useful for hospitals for example.
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5 0 ReplyI don't want it
8 4 ReplyWell era of chip implants and complete death of privacy is coming. I guess at this point only religious people are against it unfortunately
6 3 ReplyAre you religious or are you for this? I'm confused. Lot of tech savvy people seem to be against this
14 0 ReplyI'm against it but I can see more and more people, tech savvy or not, being ok with it. It's scary (not in terms of religious things but in general)
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Yeah, one day in the future chips with net access are implanted in the newborns brain and wellcome to the the universal consciousness
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Magic circuit here we come!
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