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Pill thermometer

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A pill thermometer is an ingestible thermometer that allows a person's core temperature to be continuously monitored. It was developed by NASA in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University for use with astronauts.[1] Since then the pill has been used by mountain climbers,[2] football players, cyclists,[3] F1 drivers.[4] and in the mining industry.

The Thermometer Pill is currently manufactured by the company HQ Inc under the brand name CorTemp.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Boen, Brooke. "NASA - Ingestible Thermometer Pill Helps Athletes Beat the Heat". www.nasa.gov.
  2. ^ "NOVA | Transcripts | Deadly Ascent | PBS". www.pbs.org.
  3. ^ Twitter feed
  4. ^ "The pill that takes drivers' temperature". BBC Sport.
  5. ^ "Home". HQ, Inc.
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  • HQ Inc - the manufacturer of the pill
  • The pill's patent
  • Transcript of the NOVA episode, "Deadly Ascent" which features the pill prominently