No-touch sensor measures vital signs of small animals

Friday, February 15, 2019 - 09:20 in Biology & Nature

Measuring the vital signs of small conscious animals with feathers, fur or scales is no easy task, but Cornell researchers have come up with a solution. For the first time, Cornell engineers have developed a device that measures the cardiogram and respiration patterns of small animals without touching them. The device works instantaneously from 2 […]

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