Technology has taken another jaw-dropping leap forward moving beyond sight, sound, and touch, and now venturing into the realm of human taste.
Chinese scientists have whipped up an artificial tongue that may say, "Yep, that's spicy!" The gel-based "chili-meter" delivers a quick, exact pungency reading, sparing human taste testers from ...
A new artificial tongue uses milk to determine heat levels in spicy food - without anyone having to scorch their taste buds. Chinese researchers developed the device to quickly detect spiciness as the ...
Artificial intelligence is backing the accuracy of the ancient Chinese medical practice of looking at a patient’s tongue to diagnose diseases, a new study shows. What the ancient Chinese did: Chinese ...
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), tongue diagnosis has long served as a non‐invasive means to assess health, whereby changes in tongue colour, texture, and shape are interpreted as reflections of ...
SEOUL -- Yeo Ji Eun once thought the English and Japanese classes she struggled through were enough to land a good job. Now, the 24-year-old electronics worker is in a crash course to learn the ...