Tiny computers that constantly monitor ecosystems, buildings and even human bodies could turn science on its head. Declan Butler investigates.
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“What are you doing in the lab? Why aren’t you out working in the field?” These are not the sorts of question you usually put to your computer. But they should be, according to the proponents of a new type of information technology sometimes known as ‘smart dust’. |
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