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US firm seeks approval for implanted ID chips

SECURITY Embodying the fears of civil libertarians and religious fundamentalists alike -- the arrival of under-the-skin identification chips is the stuff of science fiction

AP , WASHINGTON

The device has no power supply, rather it contains a millimeter-long magnetic coil that is activated when a scanning device is run across the skin above it. A tiny transmitter on the chip sends out the data.

Without a scanner, the chip cannot be read. Applied Digital plans to give away chip readers to hospitals and ambulance companies, in the hopes they'll become standard equipment.

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