Wearable sensors styled into T-shirts and face masks
Researchers have embedded new low-cost sensors that monitor breathing, heart rate, and ammonia into T-shirts and face masks. Go to Source Author:
Researchers have embedded new low-cost sensors that monitor breathing, heart rate, and ammonia into T-shirts and face masks. Go to Source Author:
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