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Students at Winona State University have developed a "miracle" blanket that may saves the lives of babies. It detects heart rate, breathing, and movement. If a problem arises; parents, doctors, and emergency response can be alerted. It is still in the development stage but the three students hope to move forward in a competition for designing products that solve a global problem. Their ultimate goal, of course, is to prevent SIDS deaths. WSU team
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