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Shippensburg students unveil 'Air Aware' portable air-quality sensor
Summary
Shippensburg Area High School STEM students presented 'Air Aware,' a portable, low-cost air-quality sensor developed with Arduino hardware and tested across classrooms and outdoors; the board praised the team and advisers and the district discussed next competition steps.
Students from Shippensburg Area High School presented a portable air-quality monitor called “Air Aware” during the Shippensburg Area School District board meeting, describing a low-cost device they designed to help people identify unhealthy air around them.
The team — Brady Carr, Mark Youssef and Jake Wiest — said the project is intended as a pocket-sized alert system for users, especially people with respiratory conditions. “We are proud to present Air Aware, our project for this school year,” Brady Carr…
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