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Scientists at the University of Cambridge have made 'smart pyjamas' They said it has an 'ultra-sensitive sensor array directly printed on the collar, capable of identifying multiple sleep patterns' by detecting vibrations.
The sensors can identify six different sleep states with 98.6 per cent accuracy while ignoring the regular sleep movements of tossing and turning.
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