$1.6 million study: Human RFID implants
Pentagon Studies Human Microchip Implants
The Defense Department’s plans to study implanting microchips in soldiers is already sparking concerns about privacy issues.
The chip would relay vital statistics about the patient such as lactate, glucose and oxygen levels in the blood. Researchers believe the technology would also be useful in other government programs such as measuring astronaut data, as well as civilian first-responder uses, according to a news release from Clemson University.
Clemson researchers believe the program is five years away from human testing. The program will include testing on a new gel developed by Clemson scientists that aids in preventing the chip from being rejected by the human body.


