By YUSUKE OGAWA/ Staff Writer
March 1, 2021 at 17:30 JST
Noriyuki Miura, a professor of integrated circuitry at Osaka University’s Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, says he is developing a computer so small that people can swallow it. (Provided by Noriyuki Miura)
SUITA, Osaka Prefecture—Inspired by an Osamu Tezuka-created anime TV series from his childhood, Noriyuki Miura is developing a “powder” computer so tiny that people can swallow it to check on their health. [Read More]
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