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Ubiquitous Bluetooth and PAN - Personal Area Network
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Well apparently this nano-tagging via vaccination conspiracy has a basis in facts. It is possible to create "nano-bio-computing" lipid nano computer circuits. Bellow is from the NIH back on Feb 22, 2019 . . .


Quote:Abstract

Using nanoparticles as substrates for computation enables algorithmic and autonomous controls of their unique and beneficial properties. However, scalable architecture for nanoparticle-based computing systems is lacking. Here, we report a platform for constructing nanoparticle logic gates and circuits at the single-particle level on a supported lipid bilayer. Our "lipid nanotablet" platform, inspired by cellular membranes that are exploited to compartmentalize and control signaling networks, uses a lipid bilayer as a chemical circuit board and nanoparticles as computational units.

On a lipid nanotablet, a single-nanoparticle logic gate senses molecules in solution as inputs and triggers particle assembly or disassembly as an output. We demonstrate a set of Boolean logic operations, fan-in/fan-out of logic gates, and a combinational logic circuit such as a multiplexer. We envisage that our approach to modularly implement nanoparticle circuits on a lipid bilayer will create new paradigms and opportunities in molecular computing, nanoparticle circuits, and systems nanoscience.


https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30801008/

In 2019, they weren't quite there yet apparently as a "scalable architecture for nanoparticle-based computing systems is lacking."

However by Sept 2020 . . .


Quote:Nanoparticle-based computing architecture for nanoparticle neural networks by Thamarasee Jeewandara , Phys.org

. . . The von Neumann architecture (VNA) underlies the operations of multiple arbitrary molecular logic operations in a single chip without rewiring the device. In a new report, Sungi Kim and a team of scientists at the Seoul National University in South Korea developed the nanoparticle-based VNA (NVNA) on a lipid chip. The nanoparticles on the lipid chip functioned as the hardware—featuring memories, processors and output units. The team used DNA strands as the software to provide molecular instructions to program the logic circuits.

The nanoparticle-based von Neuman architecture (NVNA) allowed a group of nanoparticles to form a feed-forward neural network known as a perceptron (a type of artificial neural network). The system can implement functionally complete Boolean logical operations to provide a programmable, resettable and scalable computing architecture and circuit board to form nanoparticle neural networks and make logical decisions. The work is now published on Science Advances.

https://phys.org/news/2020-09-nanopartic...works.html

Interesting this part, "The team used DNA strands as the software to provide molecular instructions to program the logic circuits."

Nano particles could be used to control behavior since 2010, in addition to the ability to create nano-computers now.

Quote:With Magnetic Nanoparticles, Scientists Remotely Control Neurons and Animal Behavior
By Ellen Goldbaum Release Date: July 6, 2010

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Clusters of heated, magnetic nanoparticles targeted to cell membranes can remotely control ion channels, neurons and even animal behavior, according to a paper published by University at Buffalo physicists in Nature Nanotechnology.

. . . "By developing a method that allows us to use magnetic fields to stimulate cells both in vitro and in vivo, this research will help us unravel the signaling networks that control animal behavior," says Arnd Pralle, PhD, assistant professor of physics in the UB College of Arts and Sciences and senior/corresponding author on the paper.

. . . The method the UB team developed involves heating nanoparticles in a cell membrane by exposing them to a radiofrequency magnetic field; the heat then results in stimulating the cell.

https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/20...11518.html

Hummm? RF field? I wonder what frequencies are used? Could be almost any after nearly 12 years of research.

ETA: I should have scrolled down a bit further in my DDG search . . .

Quote:DARPA Is Funding Nanoparticles That Permeate Brain to Read Neural Signals

The military already wants them for new brain-computer interface tech.

Instead of getting invasive neural implants needled into your brain, doctors may someday be able to flood your head with millions of nanoparticles that can read your neural signals from inside and relay them to a nearby computer.

At least, that’s the future that University of Miami engineer Sakhrat Khizroev is hoping for. He’s developed magnetoelectric nanoparticles (MENPs) that can travel through your bloodstream, permeat your brain, and read individual neurons’ signals in a way that can be picked up by a specialized helmet, according to a university press release.

In short, it’s a tool that could drastically change the way scientists approach brain-computer interface tech by taking away invasive, localized probes and replacing them with millions of particles that are injected like any other shot and can cover the entire brain — and one that’s already attracting interest from the military.

“Right now, we’re just scratching the surface,” Khizroev said in the press release. “We can only imagine how our everyday life will change with such technology.”

https://futurism.com/neoscope/darpa-nano...al-signals

I think that article was from March, but if they are talking about it, they probably already have it working.


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