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These face masks with biosensors could detect COVID-19 in your breath – CNET
The sensors out of Harvard and MIT could also make their way into lab coats or uniforms to test for other pathogens and toxins….

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By now, most of us are used to donning face masks to protect ourselves and others from COVID-19, and we’re only recently starting to shed them as…
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