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Scientists working with DARPA and Department of Energy backing have cracked the code on a kind of technological milestone, for the first time developing a nano-device capable of powering itself by harvesting energy from vibrations while at the same time transmitting data wirelessly over long distances. That kind of technology could have huge implications for devices ranging from surveillance implements to airborne sensors to implantable medical devices.
The game-changer here is the fact that this nano-device can generate and store (in a capacitor) enough energy to also transmit wireless signals to a receiver up to 30 feet away via a transmitter roughly equivalent to those in Bluetooth headsets
originally posted by: annonentity
a reply to: IndieA
The printer's Mac address probably started with a 0. This one with the blood of an unvaxed individual starts with a 7 and it took over an hour for the mnra to start the transmit. rumble.com...
originally posted by: UpIsNowDown2
originally posted by: annonentity
a reply to: IndieA
The printer's Mac address probably started with a 0. This one with the blood of an unvaxed individual starts with a 7 and it took over an hour for the mnra to start the transmit. rumble.com...
So unvaxed people are also showing mac addresses?
originally posted by: annonentity
a reply to: UpIsNowDown2
They are finding these nanochips in Novacaine injections at the dentist. The Graphene seems to be in a lot of foodstuffs.