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He said: "We believe that it is time for a root-and-branch look at the legislation underpinning dangerous dogs, and other aspects like third party insurance, like dog control notices that we are looking at, and the idea that you put a microchip in every dog so that you can trace them back to their owners".

Maybe in the future we will say that everyone going to college needs to put a microchip in their brain," he says.

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When I arrive at 8.30am, Sedecaru is already on the phone chatting to one customer about her pet's digestive problems, and to a second about vaccinations, neutering and chipping (putting a microchip under the pet's skin so it can be identified with a scanner if it gets lost).

THE number of transistors that can be put on a microchip doubles every year or so and so doubles its performance.

First proclaimed in 1965 by Intel's co-founder Gordon Moore, it says that the number of transistors that can be put on a microchip doubles about every two years.

A half decade later, Gordon Moore, then a chemist at Fairchild Semiconductor, formalized the ability of a new technique called photolithography to scale down components, saying it could be done at regular intervals and predicting that it would be exponential — doubling the number of transistors that could be put on a microchip every year.

After finding your cat, put a collar with identifying information on the cat, and microchip it if possible.

We wrote stories about things like Muslim gangs selling crack in samosas on Brick Lane in East London, the discovery of a microchip which promised to put an end to theft, plus a group of progressive Rabbis who were giving reformed Jews the opportunity to reattach their long lost foreskins.

"The notion of pushing kindergarten work down to the nursery just because you can put it on a microchip doesn't make it right," said Joanne Oppenheim, a child development scholar and president of the Oppenheim Toy Portfolio.

In the wake of that futile gold rush, a more serious class of investors has come, putting up microchip factories in Dresden and automobile factories around Leipzig.

What if they put microchips in our brains?" How about we cross that bridge when we come to it?

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