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The tongue comprises a graphene-based ion-sensitive field-effect transistor, or a conductive device that can detect chemical ions, linked to an artificial neural network, trained on various datasets.
An electronic tongue that can replicate flavours like cake and fish soup could help recreate food in virtual reality, but can’t yet simulate other things that influence taste, such as smell.
A Sensitive Electronic Tongue Can Taste When Juice Starts to Go Bad An AI analysis and a chemical sensor determine drinks’ dilution, freshness and type By Simon Makin edited by Sarah Lewin Frasier ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Your smartphone can recognize faces, and your car can detect lane markers; now, researchers have ...
Tongue scraping is the process of running a simple tool across your tongue to remove bacteria, food particles, and other debris from the surface. It's been around for hundreds of years, with ...
Salt Spoon Japan Kirin Electric field Sodium Intake Miyashita TOKYO, Japan (WKRC) - A new invention seeks to promote healthy eating by convincing your tongue it's tasting more salt than it really is.
Scientists have created an electronic "tongue" they say uses AI to differentiate between the sodas Coke and Pepsi — with the potential to detect the chemical makeup of and the differences ...
Familiarity often causes people not to consider the tongue as a special organ. For instance, Western medicine focuses more on ...
There are many tiny spots or bumps on the tongue that people need for taste and sensation. Causes of unusual spots include lie bumps, burns, and canker sores.
Possible causes of tongue bumps include injuries, allergies, and infections. Tongue bumps are usually harmless, but some indicate an underlying condition that needs medical treatment. Taste buds ...
While, previously, the taste function of the papillae and the human tongue has been well researched, the differences in the shape, size, and pattern between individuals are still relatively new.