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World's smallest QR code can store data for thousands of years — but you need an electron microscope to see it
Scientists created a tiny matrix that stores data by etching its grid into a thin ceramic film with a focused ion beam.
Researchers attached QR codes to the backs of thousands of bees to track when and for how long they left their hives. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news ...
Benjamin Claeys is CEO of QR TIGER, MENU TIGER, and GiftLips. He also hosts Stay QRious, a podcast about QR code best practices. The idea for QR codes was first conceived to help track automotive ...
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