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CES: New scanning tech could appeal to doctors and do-it-yourselfers

I’ve seen a lot of cool things thus far at the CES show here, but among the most amazing was some technology I saw demonstrated by a small startup at a tiny booth in the back of the north hall of the convention center here.

Israel-based Vayyar has developed some scanning technology that seems to have the potential to have a big impact on everything from do-it-yourself home improvement projects, to agricultural product to medical imaging. The technology is able to provide three-dimensional images of rooms, people, tissues inside the body and structures inside walls. It can also act as a kind of spectroscope, able to identify the amount of fat, say, in a glass of milk.

By Troy Wolverton

Full Story: http://www.siliconbeat.com/2016/01/07/ces_new_scanning_tech_could_appeal_to_doctors_and_do_it_yourselfers/

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