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Fukushima Plate Will Detect Radiation In Your Food

May 9, 2011 by Chris Durso

With growing concern over contaminated food, the Fukushima Plate by Nils Ferber is here to help. The seemingly ordinary ceramic plate actually contains ring-shaped OLEDs to visualize your food’s level of radiation.

When food is safe, OLED rings remain off.

One glowing ring tells you that there is a slight amount of radiation, but nothing to be concerned about.

Two glowing rings means that there is enough radiation to be concerned. Start considering a grilled cheese for lunch.

The appearance of the red ring indicates that you have an above average chance of glowing in the dark tomorrow.

[Fukushima Plate, via The Awesomer]

 

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