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Radar - the technology that tracks enemy bombers and hurricanes - is now being employed to detect another danger: when babies stop breathing. In a high-tech twist on the remote devices that allow parents to listen to or watch their baby from afar, University of Florida engineering researchers have built a prototype baby monitor that focuses on a baby's breathing.
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Wireless Crib Monitor Keeps Tabs On Baby's Breathing - Science Daily
ScienceDaily (Dec. 5, 2008) ? Radar ? the technology that tracks enemy bombers and hurricanes ? is now being employed to detect another danger: when babies stop breathing. In a high-tech twist on the remote devices that allow parents to listen ...
Engineers: Wireless crib monitor keeps tabs on baby's breathing - PhysOrg
Radar ? the technology that tracks enemy bombers and hurricanes ? is now being employed to detect another danger: when babies stop breathing. In a high-tech twist on the remote devices that allow parents to listen to or watch their baby from afar ...
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