
An American company introduced world's first smart microwave which is capable of calculating the number of calories present in a meal that is placed inside it, allowing you to vary the portion size accordingly. The gadget is a prototype and comes from the General Electric Global Research. It employs microwaves that are able to travel through the food to measure the amount of fat and water contained within it and subsequently, the calorie count of the meal. The company believes that this is an easier way to keep a check on our calorie intake. The gadget was developed in a lab located at Niskayuna, New York and is still unnamed. The gadget is able to accurately calculate the calorie count (within 5-10%) without analyzing the components separately and all this is done with a single push of the button.

The gadget is capable of emitting microwaves and then detects the specific signatures related to water and fat. The gadget’s creator, Matt Webster, says; ‘You can do this because water and fat interact with microwaves very differently.’ The team came up with an equation after spending 3 years on the project that is capable of, in words of Webster; ‘The equation takes the fat, water content numbers and assumes values for the rest.’ The team is hopeful that they will be able to convert this prototype into a consumer ready product which will be dome-shaped and capable of fitting over a plate without making a mess out of things. However, no time frame has been given on the release of this new gadget. Fingers crossed!