A woman from Leeds, England, was reunited with her long-lost cat, Leo, after nine years. The cat had been living under an assumed name at a petting farm near Oldham, where he had been mistaken for a female cat named Jess. The farmer’s daughter took ‘Jess’ to the vet, and the microchip revealed that Leo was the cat’s true identity.
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Researchers have successfully used lasers to generate sound waves on the surface of a microchip, a groundbreaking achievement that could lead to a new era of electronics. This technology, based on stimulated Brillouin scattering, opens the door for microchips that operate without electricity, offering potential applications in advanced communication technologies, sensing, and even defense systems.
A Utah couple accidentally shipped their pet cat, Galena, in an Amazon return package. The cat survived for six days without food or water before being discovered by an Amazon employee in California. The cat’s microchip helped identify her and reunite her with her owners.