With its noninvasive, nondestructive qualities, near-infrared spectroscopy is prime for detecting allergens in food. Coupled with machine learning, researchers at the University of Illinois aim to tackle food allergy risks head-on.
Taking inspiration from human eyes, researchers at Penn State have developed a device that combines narrowband perovskite photodetectors and a neuromorphic algorithm to capture unprecedented high-fidelity, high-spatial resolution images.
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