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  • Government to Promote New Technologies to Reduce Food Wastage
    Government to Promote New Technologies to Reduce Food Wastage

    In order to reduce post harvest food losses, estimated at Rs 1,00,000 crore, the government today said it will promote new technologies that help increase the shelf life of pulses and other grains.

  • Tabletops For Eaters Can Improve Restaurant Services, Says Study
    Tabletops For Eaters Can Improve Restaurant Services, Says Study

    The study suggests installation of tabletop device that can bring better eating experience at restaurants and increase their revenues.

  • Watch: Is Virtual Eating Possible? This Unique Device Lets You Taste Any Food Without Even Eating It!
    Watch: Is Virtual Eating Possible? This Unique Device Lets You Taste Any Food Without Even Eating It!

    Online food tasting: A researcher has developed a handheld digital device that can recreate all taste sensations associated with food, when you lick its tip.

  • New AI System Can 'Watch What You Eat' To Calculate Your Calorie Consumption
    New AI System Can 'Watch What You Eat' To Calculate Your Calorie Consumption

    Scientists are creating AI that watches every bite you eat to count calories.

  • Technique Can Tell Beer's Country of Origin
    Technique Can Tell Beer's Country of Origin

    A new technology can tell you about the precise location where your favourite brand of beer has originated.Researchers at the University of Seville (Spain) have developed a technique based on chemical and molecular signature that ...

  • Now, No More Finger Pricking for Diabetics!
    Now, No More Finger Pricking for Diabetics!

    A new technology developed by an Indian-origin scientist, which uses a laser device may be able to eliminate the need for daily finger pricking for diabetics.

  • New Technology Puts Health Care in Palm of Your Hand
    New Technology Puts Health Care in Palm of Your Hand

    A hand-held connected device unveiled by Las Vegas-based startup MedWand allows consumers to measure temperature, heart rate, oxygen levels and includes a camera to examine the throat and inner ear.

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