SKY : Researchers at the University of Washington have developed the HyperCam, which scans 17 different wavelengths in a process known as hyperspectral imaging.
It provides an image which is far more detailed than a regular photograph, and predicted the ripeness of fruit with 94% accuracy in tests.
Professor Shwetak Patel said: "With this kind of camera, you could go to the grocery store and know what produce to pick by looking underneath the skin and seeing if there’s anything wrong inside.Click Here To Read More.
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