Ballistic shockwave sensor is tool in fight against elephant poachers doing record-level damage

Thursday, June 8, 2017 - 05:02 in Mathematics & Economics

Kenyan elephants will get more protection from poachers thanks to new Vanderbilt University technology embedded in their tracking collars—ballistic shockwave sensors that send coordinates to authorities immediately after detecting gunshots.

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