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As part of a senior design project in the University of Arkansas`s Biological Engineering Department, a team of students designed a football helmet that can monitor a players body temperature. Matt Graham, John Leach, And James McCarty developed a wireless temperature monitoring system that is embedded into the padding of the football helmet to records a player`s temporal artery temperature. The device then relays it in real time to a digital receiver on a computer. That data can then be read in real time by staff on the football team or other health professionals.
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Emma Avene Closing Controversy
Later this month the Springdale City Council will decide if Emma Avenue will be permanantly closed
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New Oklahoma Immigration law
A new immigration law in Oklahoma may affect Northwest Arkansas.
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NWA Cities & State Road Partnerships
The widening of New Hope Road off of I-540 in Rogers is nearly complete thanks to a joint effort by the city and the state.
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LPGA Security
Local police on hand for the seven day event.
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LPGA In Northwest Arkansas
Pro golfers ready for Pinnacle Hills.
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