Nutrient-Measuring Device Could Make Microwaves That Count Calories From New Scientist journal
Researchers at the Ohio State University found that electromagnetic radiation from microwave ovens can be used to estimate the nutrients and calories of the food being cooked. They demonstrated that these electromagnetic radiation signals, which provide information on the vibration of different food molecules and the rates at which they heat up, can be …
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