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    Smartphone apps claim to assess hot weather threats. But are they accurate?

    6 days ago

    A recent study from the University of Georgia published in GeoHealth found a smartphone application designed to assess heat-related risks frequently reported temperatures that were lower than those recorded through direct on-site measurements.
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