Touching your face is a difficult habit to break, so NASA set out to invent a solution.
The space agency developed a wearable dubbed PULSE that's meant to alert users when they're about to touch their face. The round pendant is worn around your neck, and when you raise your hands toward your head, it'll vibrate, reminding you to stop.
"The haptic feedback from a vibration motor simulates a nudge, reminding the wearer to avoid touching these entryways in order to reduce potential infection,"
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