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Pendant reminds you not to touch your face

NASA- designed wearable aims to limit infection

- Dalvin Brown

Touching your face is a difficult habit to break, so NASA set out to invent a solution.

The space agency developed a wearable dubbed PULSE that’s meant to alert users when they’re about to touch their face. The round pendant is worn around your neck, and when you raise your hands toward your head, it’ll vibrate, reminding you to stop.

“The haptic feedback from a vibration motor simulates a nudge, reminding the wearer to avoid touching these entryways in order to reduce potential infection,” NASA said.

The idea is to help people curb the spread of the coronaviru­s, which is mostly contracted via respirator­y droplets. Health experts warn that it could also spread via contact with infected surfaces. Touching your face with unwashed hands could bring COVID- 19 closer to your eyes, nose and mouth.

PULSE is not exactly stylish or discrete, and NASA isn’t selling the contraptio­n. But the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory made building instructio­ns available online if you want to make one yourself.

“We hope individual­s or companies will replicate, refine or enhance PULSE and make it easily available for distributi­on,” NASA said.

To create one, you’ll need a 3D printer, wire, a motor and other small materials.

The space agency isn’t the first to develop DIY ways of curbing contagion during the pandemic.

The COVID- 19 crisis has led many to make hand sanitizer at home, using aloe vera and rubbing alcohol. People have also turned bras and old T- shirts into face masks.

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