Consumer Physics is unveiling its Scio handheld sensor, which can scan food, pills, or plants and tell you the chemical makeup of the object. It delivers those results wirelessly in real-time to the ...
The handheld Scio scanner can detect the molecular makeup of certain objects A couple weeks ago I had a fascinating video call with a gentleman named Dror Sharon, the CEO of a company called Consumer ...
The holy grail for dieters–a way to accurately and easily measure the calories and fat in the food that’s on our plates and entering our mouths–is getting closer to reality. The SCiO, a handheld ...
Consumer Physics wowed everyone last year when it announced the Scio, a handheld device that used light to scan food, pills, or plants and tell you the chemical makeup of the object. Now the Tel Aviv, ...
If you are obsessed with getting the sweetest watermelon in the supermarket but don't want to squeeze every one, or distrust all calorie counts everywhere, this device is for you. These are just two ...
Wondering how nutritious that food is, if that plant needs water, or just what that misplaced pill is? Well, the makers of SCiO claim that their device is able to tell you all of those things, plus a ...
The maker of a pocket spectrometer, which can scan and identify a variety of objects, says his company is working hard to fulfil outstanding orders. The Scio device was backed by about 13,000 people ...
With the SCIO device in hand, researchers will be able to develop apps to expand the device’s capabilities. The SCIO device, say many observers, reminds them of the “tricorder” – the device from the ...
A new smartphone is able to scan not only the appearance but also the chemical composition of objects around it. Manufactured by Chinese company Changhong, the “H2” is fitted with a dedicated ...
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