High schoolers win prize for eco-friendly ECG sensors made from lobster shells
SAINT JOHN — A New Brunswick high school student has proposed environmentally-friendly heart monitoring sensors that use excess material sourced from lobster shells — and she hopes they can be adopted at hospitals across the province.
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