This Smartphone Technology 3-D Maps Your Meal and Counts Its Calories

Team works towards removing the tedious work involved in estimating nutritional content 

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How many calories are on the plate of food you’re about to eat?

You could eyeball it, but science says you’d probably underestimate. You could painstakingly weigh each ingredient in that salad or burger or look up items in a smartphone app, but that requires time and attention to detail.

A new laser mapping technology and smartphone app developed by University of Washington electrical engineers called NutriRay3D allows you to point your phone at a plate of food and get an accurate count of the total calories and nutrition.

The team launched an Indiegogo campaign this week to transform a research device originally developed for nutritional epidemiologists into a consumer product aimed at nutrition-obsessed athletes, health-conscious eaters or people aiming to shed pounds.

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