New integrated circuit can minimise food waste
date:Mar 01, 2013
niversita di Catania in Italy, CEA-Liten and STMicroelectronics.

The breakthrough lies in the use of plastic for the electronic device, rather than silicon. The capability to provide this type of feedback already exists, but only using silicon-based devices that are expensive to produce. The plastic devices can, apparently, be produced for 0.01 each around a tenth of the cost of comparable silicon-based circuitry making them practicable for even relatively inexpensive foods.

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