Imagine a device that could tell if your juice is spoiled or distinguish between subtle coffee blends with near-perfect ...
Penn State's electronic tongue, enhanced by AI, detects subtle variations in liquids for food safety and diagnostics, with ...
This new device can AI to distinguish between different coffee blends or detect when food or drink may be on the verge of going bad.
A region called the gustatory cortex has been reported to contain clusters of neurons that are specialized to respond to individual basic tastes. Signals from the tongue reach them after passing ...
This study presents valuable insights into the organization of second-order circuits for gustatory neurons, particularly how they integrate opposing taste inputs and the metabolic states that regulate ...
The AI based sensor developed by Penn State University which can instantly detect food freshness and safety with over 95% ...
“Receptors present in the testicles don’t connect to the taste center or the gustatory cortex in the brain.” So, it doesn’t ...
Researchers mimicked the human brain’s gustatory cortex, which handles one’s perception of taste. The device’s sensors can detect various liquid compositions — and can differentiate ...