(Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft) Up to now, extreme production temperatures made it impossible to equip metallic components with RFID chips during the operating process.
At Euromold in Frankfurt (Dec. 2-5), Fraunhofer researchers present a variation on a process that makes the non-destructive integration of radio chips a reality.
U.N.: Expect big jump in temperatures
Earth's temperature is likely to jump six degrees between now and the end of the century even if every country cuts greenhouse gas emissions as proposed, according to a U.N. update.
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