24. MIT’s Magic Carpet, Nanoparticles in Your Food, Turning Fabric into Smart Devices
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In this episode, we talk about how MIT has built a magic carpet to avoid privacy concerns with human body tracking, an initiative from Texas A&M to track nanoparticles in produce, and the novel approach from Carnegie Mellon to turn household items into sensors. As always, you can find these and other interesting & impactful engineering articles on Wevolver.com.
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