The 'PuffPacket' could help researchers learn when, how and why people vape

The 'PuffPacket' could help researchers learn when, how and why people vapeVaping is a controversial habit: it certainly has its downsides, but anecdotally it's a fantastic smoking cessation aid. The thing is, until behavioral scientists know a bit more about who does it, when, how much and other details, its use will continue to be something of a mystery. Designed by Cornell engineers, the PuffPacket is a small device that attaches to e-cigarettes (or vape pens, or whatever you call yours) and precisely measures their use, sharing that information with a smartphone app for the user, and potentially researchers, to review later.




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