DALLAS – Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have created a portable food safety device they hope will one day be used at every level of the food industry – from processing facilities to ...
Dining out can be a nightmare for people who have food allergies or sensitivities because there is no way of knowing what’s really in your food—until now. Meet the Nima, a portable food sensor ...
Ingesting biogenic amines released from spoiled food is harmful for the human body. Thus, it is important to detect these compounds during food storage and distribution to track spoilage. To this end, ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - If you have food allergies you know going out to eat, or even going over to a friend's house for dinner can be a little scary. But, what if there was a way to know if the food ...
Allergies can be a diners' worst nightmare. Between unknown sauces and secret ingredients, diners with an allergy have to be extra cautious. 6Sensor Labs' is looking to change that with their product ...
JEFFERSON CITY - Researchers from Lincoln University and the University of Missouri have been working collaboratively on a new type of food safety sensor. Researchers said this sensor will ...
The PERES system, produced by ARS Lab, analyzes airborne data to check beef, poultry, pork, and fish for freshness. The user gets feedback instantly via the system’s mobile app. Augustus Alesiunas, ...
When foods like fish, meat, and cheese decompose, they release a variety of low molecular weight organic nitrogen compounds known as biogenic amines (BAs). While the body uses BAs in small amounts in ...
Humans waste a lot of food, some of which is due to spoilage. Researchers have developed a tiny sensor that monitors the freshness of protein-rich foods like meat, chicken and fish in real time and ...
Kundan Kumar Mishra, a graduate student in Shalini Prasad’s lab, loads a sensor into the READ FWDx, a proof-of-concept device designed to detect unwanted foodborne bacteria such as E. coli, listeria ...