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Search Results for: Nima sensor

Gluten Free Watchdog and Nima Spar Over Sensor Results

September 10, 2018 Chris Albrecht

Nima, makers of the the handheld Gluten Sensor for food, came under fire last Thursday when Gluten Free Watchdog published a story saying it could not recommend the product. Over […]

Nima Peanut Sensor Now Available, Gluten Sensor Selling at Select CVS Stores

September 6, 2018 Chris Albrecht

It’s back-to-school time, which means my son is once again eating lunches in a cafeteria. I doubt his school is unique, but it actually has separate tables for kids who […]

Nima Unveils Portable Peanut Sensor to Make Meals Safer

January 8, 2018 Lauren Knope

The startup behind the world’s first portable gluten sensing device is launching a peanut sensing version at CES this week. The new Nima Peanut Sensor is a handheld device designed to detect […]

Hands On With The Nima Gluten Free Sensor

November 2, 2016 Ashley Daigneault

The Nima sensor can tell you if there’s gluten in your food – but it’s also at the forefront of a revolution around food data and transparency about what’s in the stuff we eat.

SIMPLi Uses Sensory Technology to Increase Transparency in the Supply Chain

October 1, 2021 Ashlen Wilder

Launched in 2019, SIMPLi is an ingredient company that works directly with farming communities worldwide to eliminate unnecessary middlemen, shorten and streamline supply chains, and reduce fraudulent activity. To achieve […]

These Four Startups Are Growing Animal-free Scaffolds for Cell-Cultured Meat

September 14, 2021 Camille Bond

It’s one thing to grow an amorphous blob of muscle or fat cells in a bioreactor—and another thing to recreate the structure of animal tissue. In order to make a […]

Michele Fite Wants to Defy Your Idea of What Animal-Free Alternatives Can Be

September 24, 2019 Catherine Lamb

Burbling bread starters and pots of kimchi or kraut are common in today’s fermentation-forward, health-conscious kitchens. But what happens when you merge the ancient craft that brought us fine wine, […]

SensoGenic is Making a Handheld Sensor to Detect Many Different Types of Food Allergens

June 11, 2019 Chris Albrecht

It’s estimated that there are 32 million Americans with food allergies, which includes 5.6 million kids under the age of 18. Israeli startup SensoGenic wants to help those afflicted by […]

Nima Now Conducting its Own Food Allergy Tests and Mapping its Findings

February 7, 2019 Chris Albrecht

Nima, the company behind the eponymous handheld peanut and gluten detectors, is adding another arrow to its quiver of tools to help those afflicted by food allergies. The company announced […]

Nectar Puts Sensors in Hives to Help Save the Bees

April 10, 2018 Chris Albrecht

Mark Wahlberg knows it. Debbie Harry knows it. And you probably know it too. Bee populations are declining, and that is bad news. According to the USDA, “One out of […]

Nima’s Founder Wants Us To Know Exactly What We’re Eating

July 29, 2017 Ashley Daigneault

Food allergies are a common problem for over 15 million people in the U.S. – so common, in fact, that one in three kids suffer from at least one allergy. […]

“Inspecto” Gadget Promises Real-Time Contaminant Testing in Food Supply Chain

March 11, 2019 Chris Albrecht

Whether or not you care that your food is organic, locally sourced or non-GMO, one thing I think we can all agree on is that we’d like our food free […]

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