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press release published by Carnegie Mellon University in April 2020
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CMU Professor Creates Innovative App to Anonymously Trace Exposure to COVID-19
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press release published by Carnegie Mellon University in April 2020
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Contact tracing app uses ultrasound technology to accurately gauge the distance between people.Carnegie Mellon is considering how it might use the app in its plans to re-engage research on campus.
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17 April 2020
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