SAN JOSE, Calif. (KPIX/CBS Newspath) - New technology could soon be the future in putting an end to spreading germs to food. PathSpot installed its first device on the west coast at the Pizza My Heart ...
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Want to know what's in the cookie you are about to eat – either from a taste, allergy-awareness or nutritional-content standpoint? Several startups are raising money to build hand-held scanners that ...
A new hand-held scanner developed by UCL researchers and tested in a series of clinical trials on UCLH patients can generate highly detailed 3D photoacoustic images in just seconds, paving the way for ...
Sensor developed by CHEQUERS consortium detects explosive, toxic and other dangerous materials in real time, designed for emergency personnel. Portable: hand-held scanner for diverse hazardous ...
Many 3D scanners are built to scan whole objects, but that doesn't necessarily cut it if you're trying to scan a specific part. Ever try to map your own hand? Yeah, that doesn't work very well.
A mother-to-be inspired her electronic engineer husband to devise a new low-cost baby scanner which could save hundreds of thousands of lives. Sonar expert Jeff Neasham used cheap components to make a ...
The Snohomish County Sheriff’s Department in Washington state has selected a full-hand scanner from Cross Match Technologies Inc. to improve its criminal booking system, according to David Bales, ...
SAN JOSE (KPIX 5) -- A food safety startup is ramping up pilot testing of a hand scanner to detect pathogens, and a Bay Area restaurant chain gave KPIX 5 a first look. PathSpot, based in New York, has ...