Want to know what you are eating? DNA barcodes can be used to identify even very closely related species, finds an article published in BioMed Central’s open access journal Investigative [...]
We are currently very busy in the Big Inja Data pound developing an online platform that we believe will change the face of business barcoding. You will be able to do asset tracking, event [...]
A sad old day in the barcoding world! Woodland’s died at the ripe old age of 91 from effects of Alzheimer’s disease and complications of advanced age. He had a good innings though [...]
According to Wikipedia DNA barcoding is a taxonomic method that uses a short genetic marker in an organism’s DNA to identify it as belonging to a particular species. The Reason that we have [...]
Global beer brand, Budweiser, has unveiled its new mobile “Track Your Bud” marketing campaign, that uses QR barcodes integrated into the product packaging to allow consumers to track their [...]
Did you know that if you scan the QR code below with your smartphone, you will be taken directly to my LinkedIn profile? Don’t you think that is amazing? Content across devices shared [...]
“If you’re barcode scanning, what you’re really doing is ensuring accuracy.” – nice! We like this. These guys barcoded children through the use of waterproof badges [...]
Our data dogs fetched this article about #StockTake Automation recently posted on the interweb – you can read the full article below but we have bitten off the important bits for you here: [...]
The interweb is full of debate at the moment about Science fiction author Elizabeth Moon’s comments in an interview on a BBC radio program about it being a good idea to “barcode” infants [...]
Pirelli brings around 1800 tyres to each grand prix, but the destiny of these tyres is mapped out long before they arrive at the circuit. The tyres for each race are made in a specific production [...]