The device that can remotely and accurately monitor breathing: Tested on cane toads

Scientists have accurately monitored the breathing patterns of cane toads in a proof of principle to develop contactless vital-sign monitoring for humans in a range of settings such as intensive care units, aged-care facilities, for at-risk prisoners, or domestic use to monitor people with sleep apnea or infants at risk of breathing difficulties.


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Source: ScienceDaily