Sonofai Scans Tuna Fattiness
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A machine using ultrasound and IA can gauge the fattiness of a tuna fish
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A machine called Sonofai uses ultrasound waves to assess the fish's level of fattiness.
The machine is set to go on sale in June for about 30 million yen ($ 207,000 ) each.
Unlike the CT scan or X-ray, it doesn’t use radiation, which can harm tissue.
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