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University of Cincinnati’s Novel Devices lab director and professor, Jason Heikenfeld (center), discusses with his research team how extreme physical stress can change the body’s chemistry.
University of Cincinnati’s Novel Devices lab director and professor, Jason Heikenfeld (center), discusses with his research team how extreme physical stress can change the body’s chemistry. Air Force Research Laboratory researcher, Dr. Joshua Hagen, tests a new sweat sensor prototype on the treadmill while researchers from the University of Cincinnati monitor the trial at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Feb. 11. The sweat sensor is the product of research collaboration between AFRL’s 711 HPW and the University of Cincinnati. “We have the potential to be able to tell the person if they are in their optimal (hydration) range and what to do if they’re not,” said Hagen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michele Eaton/88 ABW Public Affairs/Released)
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