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Drowsy driving causes over 300,000 police-reported crashes, 100,000 injuries, and up to 6,400 deaths each year in the U.S. University of California, Berkeley researchers have made prototype earbuds that detect drowsiness-related brain activity.
The earpieces are designed to detect alpha waves, which is a type of brain activity linked to relaxation and the start of sleep.
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