#$150 smartphone spectrometer can tell the number of calories in your food If you wanted to look up the calorie content of a specific food you are eating you could take it to a lab and run it through a spectrometer.
But accurate spectrometers are huge, expensive machines that are owned often only by institutions and require training to use.
A new startup, however, wants to make it easy as running an app and pairing a bluetooth dongle.
In a few seconds, the associated smartphone app will take the spectrometer reading, send it to SCIO servers,
Other companies working in the portable spectrometer space have used also the technology to track calories eaten and nutritional intake through a user sweat.
The team is currently working with industrial partners to create metasurfaces for use in commercial devices such as miniature cameras and spectrometers,
"The team is currently working with industrial partners to create metasurfaces for use in commercial devices such as miniature cameras and spectrometers,
The team is currently working with industrial partners to create metasurfaces for use in commercial devices such as miniature cameras and spectrometers,
The Scio handheld spectrometer instantly analyzes foods and pharmaceuticals at a molecular level; a quick scan provides nutritional info,
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