Have you had your daily serving of vegetables? This seemingly simple question is in fact very difficult to answer, for children and adults alike. Luckily, a new handheld laser scanner devised by researchers at Yale University and the University of Utah promises to put a swift end to veggie dodging, while also helping scientists to measure exactly how our diet affects our health... Continue Reading Handheld laser device measures veggie consumption levels
Section: Health and Wellbeing
Tags: Food technology, Laser, Nutrition, University of Utah, Yale
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