If you still can't stop touching your face as the coronavirus outbreak drags on,Elias Rønnenfelt on Caravaggio, Eroticism and Disney NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab has a wearable for you.
The PULSE is a pendant that you can hang from your neck like a necklace, but it's not just decorative. When your hand gets close to the device it starts to vibrate. That's supposed to remind you to stay away from your face zone. Three teammates at the lab developed the vibrating necklace to work with other coronavirus measures, like hand-washing and mask-wearing.
NASA doesn't have an Etsy shop or anything, so the design instructions to make the PULSE are available free for anyone. You just need a 3D printer, a soldering tool, some wires, a motor, coin battery, and other materials.
NASA has been busy developing other products, like this potentially life-saving ventilator prototype.
Since the pandemic began various devices and tools have emerged to help you socially distance, protect yourself from possible infection, and slow the spread to others around you. There's even a hoodie with a "sneeze sleeve" and a face shield built in.
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