Entomologists are gluing tiny QR codes on honey bees to better track the pollinators’ travel habits and life cycles. In doing ...
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QR codes aren’t new technology. They’ve actually been around for 30 years, but their adoption has skyrocketed in recent years ...
Using QR codes tinier than most pinky fingernails, Penn State researchers have been learning more about bees. KDKA's Meghan Schiller has more on this unique story.
If you're vigilant, you can find QR codes everywhere. These black-and-white squares tie the real world to the internet, and scanning them gives you quick access to ID cards, restaurant menus ...
QR codes are everywhere, and Pixels come with many ways for you to quickly scan them. Here's how to scan a QR Code on a ...
The 2D versions of barcodes look like squares or rectangles containing many small, individual dots – QR codes are one version – and can hold a lot more information, which is encoded on both ...