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     <title>'Fingerprinting' RFID Tags: Researchers Develop Anti-Counterfeiting Technology</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas have developed a unique and robust method to prevent cloning of passive radio frequency identification tags. The technology, based on one or more unique physical attributes of individual tags rather than information stored on them, will prevent the production of counterfeit tags and thus greatly enhance both security and privacy for government agencies, businesses and consumers.</description>
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     <title>Electronics from the printer</title>
   	 <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- Electronic systems designed to perform simple functions, such as monitor the temperature on a yogurt pot, mustn`t cost much: This is where printed electronics are at an advantage. Researchers are now significantly improving the properties of printed circuits.</description>
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