jaseg on Nostr: Since there's no reason to assume that the output from the off-the-shelf infineon ...
Since there's no reason to assume that the output from the off-the-shelf infineon mmWave radar chipset that they use interacts with glucose in particular in any meaningful way, from what I can tell they are effectively just measuring density. A 500mg/ml (~50%) solution of glucose in water has about 20% higher density than pure water.
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