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Japanese researchers have developed computerised chopsticks. The utensils have been created by the Meiji University professor Homei Miyashita and the beverage maker Kirin Holdings and enhance salty tastes through electrical stimulation and a mini-computer worn on a wristband and could help those who need to reduce the amount of sodium in their diet. Miyashita says that the device uses a weak electrical current to transmit sodium ions from food, through the chopsticks, to the mouth to create a sense of saltiness. The taste-enhancing chopsticks may be particularly useful in Japan - where the ave...
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A prototype for a "lickable" television has been developed. The device - known as the Taste the TV - will allow users to taste food flavours on the screen by spraying 10 different cannisters to create the taste of various foods. The creator, Professor Homei Miyashita told Reuters: "The goal is to make it possible for people to have the experience of something like eating at a restaurant on the other side of the world, even while staying at home." However, the TTTV was developed solely by the professor, who worked on the porject for a year and claimed that that a commercial version would cost "...
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