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A cryptographic tag developed at MIT uses terahertz waves to authenticate items by recognizing the unique pattern of microscopic metal particles that are mixed into the glue that sticks the tag to the item’s surface.
After passing through the tag and hitting the surface of an object, the terahertz waves are reflected or backscattered and reach a receiver for authentication.Credit: Ruonan Han, Eunseok Lee, et al. Several years ago, MIT researchers invented a cryptographic ID tag that is several times smaller and significantly cheaper than traditional radio frequency tags […]
The wearable device, designed to monitor bladder and kidney health, could be adapted for earlier diagnosis of cancers deep within the body. MIT researchers have designed a wearable ultrasound monitor, in the form of a patch, that can image organs within the body without the need for an ultrasound
Professor Kristala Prather, an expert in metabolic engineering and synthetic biology, has been named the new head of MIT's Department of Chemical Engineering.