A new proof-of-concept device created by UC Berkeley researchers can sniff out gases emitted by harmful bacteria, allergens and other food safety hazards.
I worked at a company making a project to auto detect poopy diapers (help new parents change them quicker and track schedules — unclear if there’s real benefit but anyway). It turned out to be surprisingly hard to differentiate poop from other organic odors, like coffee.
Anyway, I could see better auto olfactory sensors having applications outside of food.
Obvious this is gonna be used in some industrial purposes
I worked at a company making a project to auto detect poopy diapers (help new parents change them quicker and track schedules — unclear if there’s real benefit but anyway). It turned out to be surprisingly hard to differentiate poop from other organic odors, like coffee.
Anyway, I could see better auto olfactory sensors having applications outside of food.
maybe useful in mining or refineries to detect gas leaks etc.
Lol what 🤣
My solution is to send a message of “if it ain’t coffee then you got shut to clean”