Thursday, May 9, 2013

Feds Spend $402,721 on Underwear That Senses Cigarette Smoke | CNS News

 PACT
(The minuteness with which they will be able to track us.....)

 The Personal Automatic Cigarette Tracker (PACT for short) is intended to accurately measure when and how often people smoke as well as how deeply they inhale. The real-time information would be used to design strategies for smoking cessation.

“The modern methods of monitoring smoking, primarily you rely on self-report,” said Dr. Edward Sazonov, an associate professor at the University of Alabama who is leading the project. “There are few devices which actually allow a more computerized health report,” he told CNSNews.com.

“We are trying to eliminate the need for self-report from people about how much they smoke, when they smoke, how many puffs they take from the cigarette,” he said.
Feds Spend $402,721 on Underwear That Senses Cigarette Smoke | CNS News

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