Four Penn students — three current undergraduates and one Penn alum — have built a smart thermometer to help monitor a person's temperature. The device, called Fever Smart, sends temperature data to a smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth and sends an alert when a spike in temperature occurs. The device has already been FDA approved, and the team plans to launch an Indiegogo campaign next month to raise funds.
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