3D printed fibres make efficient respiratory sensors

3D printed fibres make efficient respiratory sensors

A team of researchers at Cambridge University in the UK has now developed non-contact, wearable, portable sensors that measure the amount of moisture that leaks through a face mask during normal breathing, rapid breathing and coughing. ….

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