microchips
Winged Microchips Are the Smallest Flying Machines Made by Humans
The biodegradable fliers are the size of sand grains, and could be used to track airborne pathogens, monitor pollution, or collect scientific data.
A Shocking Number of Americans Believe the Dumbest COVID Vaccine Conspiracy
Social media companies have failed miserably to stop the spread of vaccine misinformation, and now absurd conspiracy theories are taking root.
Dystopia Watch: Your Employers Want to Microchip You
The UK's biggest employer organisation is: worried.
The VICE Morning Bulletin
Trump now threatening to sue Bannon, Manafort sues Mueller and the Justice Department, Trump drops electoral fraud charade, and more.
Apple’s Upcoming iPhone May Be Causing Component Shortages
As Apple gets ready to ramp up production of the next iPhone, competitors are buying up all the DRAM and NAND they can.
Why Scientists Are Building Human Organs on Microchips
From cubes with menstrual cycles to a lung on a chip, this weird technique is picking up speed.
Argentine Soccer Club Wanted to Implant Microchips in Fans, Until They Revolted
The surgically implanted microchip was designed to curb violence among the sport's more... passionate supporters.
Apple Could Be Forced to Pay Nearly $900 Million to the University of Wisconsin-Madison
A jury decided on Tuesday that a chip used in the company's popular iPhones and iPads illegally uses efficiency technology that the university patented in 1998.
VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, February 10
Haitian public transport workers strike over high fuel prices, HSBC implicated in massive tax evasion scandal, unreported Ebola infections make accurate reporting in Guinea difficult, and microchips in Sweden do away with office badges and passcodes.
This Microchip Will Deliver Drugs in Your Body by Remote Control
Prizewinning engineer Robert Langer explains his project to put a pharmacy on a chip.
What Would You Even Do with a 48-Core Smartphone?
Intel has been working on 48-core processors for a few years now, and now the firm is reportedly testing them for use in smartphones and tablets.
Spider Silk Makes Great Microchips That Dissolve in the Human Body
Spider silk is pretty amazing stuff. Pound for pound, it's as strong as steel and more durable than Kevlar. It can be stretched to incredible lengths, but it's no more cumbersome than cotton or nylon. Because it's so awesome, scientists have long been...