Every new parent has experienced this – waking up in a panic from the
practically comatose sleep you fall into from the exhaustion of
parenting a newborn; then, in one swift motion, rushing to your baby’s
bedside to check their breathing.
I have been through it, with both babies, and wished I had one of those fancy motion-detecting monitors. Now, researchers at the University of Florida have come up with a protype for a baby monitor that uses radar –that’s right, radar – to remotely track the baby’s breathing.
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