Could this be the ultimate taste-tester? Scientists have created an electronic “tongue” they say uses AI to differentiate between the sodas Coke and Pepsi — with the potential to detect the ...
This new device can AI to distinguish between different coffee blends or detect when food or drink may be on the verge of going bad.
Penn State's electronic tongue, enhanced by AI, detects subtle variations in liquids for food safety and diagnostics, with ...
Imagine a small, otherworldly looking crustacean that invades its host, devours its tongue and then ... [+] anatomically takes its place. It's not science fiction. It might sound like something ...
There’s no denying that some species are impressive thanks to certain body parts (behave). From the long neck of a giraffe to ...
In a study just released in the journal Science, the researchers discuss how ... Beneath the glacier tongue lies a cavern, ...
Get ready to meet the newest member of the food science family: an artificial tongue that’s making waves (or should we say, moves?) in the world of soft food processing! This nifty gadget mimics ...
The human tongue has separate receptors for detecting ... at Meiji University as one of the founders of the Frontier Media Science program, which explores the interface between technology and ...
Sure, you've probably been told to brush your teeth since you were a kid. But how about brushing your tongue? That's right, scraping or brushing your tongue is equally important for your oral ...
The device is based on anatomical data measured at Fujita Health University and includes a silicone tongue that can contract using compressed air, thereby mimicking the movements of the human organ.
A new “electronic tongue” could tell you. The system, powered by artificial intelligence (AI), can identify issues with food ...