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Researcher, Dr. Gavi Begtrup, and University of Cincinnati doctoral student, Daniel Rose, read Air Force Research Laboratory researcher, Dr. Joshua Hagen’s, sweat sensor using a smartphone app.

Researcher, Dr. Gavi Begtrup, and University of Cincinnati doctoral student, Daniel Rose, read Air Force Research Laboratory researcher, Dr. Joshua Hagen’s, sweat sensor using a smartphone app. The sensor, which is worn like a Band-Aid, tracks the user’s level of hydration, among other crucial markers of the body’s state after exercise. The research team, including the Air Force Research Laboratory’s 711th Human Performance Wing and the University of Cincinnati’s Novel Devices lab, conducted the first successful human trials of a usable sweat sensor prototype at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Feb. 11. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michele Eaton/88 ABW Public Affairs/Released)

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