That is correct. RFID chips respond to nearby RF through resonance in a microantenna which absorbs RF energy to power the activity. Previously, a glass-encapsulated silicon chip could be injected, for example into a pet. Now, it looks like nanotechnology is being used to put even smaller devices into people.
That is correct. RFID chips respond to nearby RF through resonance in a microantenna which absorbs RF energy to power the activity. Previously, a glass-encapsulated silicon chip could be injected, for example into a pet. Now, it looks like nanotechnology is being used to put even smaller devices into people.