Spray-on computers reach hard places
Grain-sized semiconductors could one day be sprayed onto surfaces like paint onto walls to give computers access to places previously out of reach.
The so-called Specknet combines sensing, computer processing and wireless communication to link the physical and digital world in a kind of computational aura.
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