U.S. EPA and National Institute of Health announced winner of My Air, My Health Challenge, which called upon innovators nationwide to design small, low-cost sensor that integrates air quality measurements with related health data, such as heart rate and breathing. Judges selected team of David Kuller, Gabrielle Savage Dockterman, and Dot Kelly for developing Conscious Clothing, a wearable, real-time breathing analysis tool that calculates amount of polluted air a person inhales.
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