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Students walk on Penn State s University Park campus. Image: Patrick Mansell, Penn State Underground fiber optic sensors record sounds of COVID lockdown, reopening Matthew Carroll June 28, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – In March 2020, daily life in the United States changed in an instant as the country locked down to deal with the initial wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. New research reveals how residents in one community returned to their routines as the restrictions lifted, according to a team of Penn State scientists. “We used sound signals captured by underground fiber-optic sensors to understand how COVID measures impacted human activities,” said Junzhu Shen, a graduate student in geosciences at Penn State. “These sensors provide very accurate, high-resolution data that can help us understand what’s happening in our communities.” ....
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