MIT Researchers Develop Silk-Based “Unclonable” Tags to Combat Counterfeit Seeds
Botany One23 Mars 2023

MIT Researchers Develop Silk-Based “Unclonable” Tags to Combat Counterfeit Seeds

New system harnesses randomness and provides a unique code that cannot be duplicated, bringing hope to farmers plagued by fake seeds.

You can read the story at https://botany.one/2023/03/mit-researchers-develop-silk-based-unclonable-tags-to-combat-counterfeit-seeds/

You can read the original research at https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adf1978

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