➀ Researchers from Singapore and China have developed a non-contact biosensor integrated into seatbelts for real-time physiological monitoring; ➁ The biosensor can detect respiration and heartbeat signals without direct body contact, overcoming challenges posed by vehicle vibrations and dynamic environments; ➂ The technology has the potential to improve road and air safety by continuously assessing vital signs.
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