Storing data in everyday objects -- ScienceDaily
Unlike living being, inanimate object do not have DNA embedded in them. What if we could artificially embed DNA barcode into inanimate objects? This is exactly what researchers at ETH Zurich in collaboration with Israeli scientist have developed.
The technology has been commercialized and is marketed through Haelixa., a spin-off of Eth Zurich.
The use cases are many: markers for products to detect counterfeit, to identify provenance of products such as the origin organic products and origin of gemstones and many others.
Imagine IOT ecosystem containing objects embedded with DNA barcodes. That will revolutionize the transfer of data. Big data is about to get even bigger.
Here are some additional references for what can be achieved with this technology:
https://goexplorer.org/dna-fingerprints-enable-transparency/
Leave Storing data in everyday objects -- ScienceDaily to:
Read more #data posts
Best Posts From data.plus
We have not curated any of data.plus's posts yet. But you can encourage our curation team to review posts by visiting them regularly and by referring other readers. Because we give priority to frequently read content.
More Posts From data.plus
- https://www.smartdatacollective.com/vpns-are-crucial-privacy-protectio ...
- Data Pipelines Explained by Dremio - Dremio
- How I went from zero coding skills to data scientist in 6 months
- Security Risks Of The IoT - DisruptionHub
- India’s About to Hand People Data Americans Can Only Dream Of
- Why The Future Of Data Analytics Is Prescriptive Analytics
- Big data predictions: 8 analytics trends in 2020 - TechRepublic
- Data Creators Should Share in the Profits From Big Data - CoinDesk
- Big Data & Cloud Computing: The Roles & Relationships - insideBIGDATA
- The Business And Technological Benefits Of Data Lakes
- Why the Global South should nationalise its data | Social media | Al Jazeera
- Storing data in everyday objects -- ScienceDaily
- What Data Scientists Do And How To Work With Them
- Council Post: Competitive Business Counterintelligence In The Age Of Big Data
- 5 steps to becoming a data-driven leader | The Enterprisers Project
- FTC head asks Congress for real privacy laws he can enforce | Ars Technica
- Presidential hopeful Andrew Yang wants your data to be your property | Engadget
- The Challenge Of Data Curation - Disruption Hub
- China is waking up to data protection and privacy. Here's why that matters | World Economic Forum
- Google Reportedly Amassed Private Health Data on Millions of People Without Their Knowledge