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| Everyday RFID tags could help spot food contamination You might not need special sensors or old-fashioned inspections to tell whether food has gone bad. If MIT has its way, the tags you already find on your food might do the job. Its researchers have developed a wireless system, RFIQ, that detects poten... https://www.engadget.com/2018/11/15/...detection-mit/ |
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