Radar device could prevent cot death

A POTENTIAL breakthrough in the prevention of cot deaths has been made by scientists based at University College Cork.

Radar device could prevent cot death

The development was made by researchers at the prestigious Tyndall National Institute, which Queen Elizabeth will visit during her trip to Cork between May 17 and 20.

Using a new type of radar, a microchip sensor operates wirelessly and can detect breathing rates without touching the person under observation.

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