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Aussie scientists suggest ‘biting back’ with electrified PPE to stop shark attacks
With the total number of shark bites increasing worldwide each year, and the global human population set to increase, researchers are suggesting personal electronic deterrents to save lives and protect the tourism industry. In a new study, lead author Professor Corey Bradshaw of Flinders University estimates that over 1,000 lives could be saved in Australia alone over the next 50 years, through the widespread use of electrified personal protective equipment. His analysis further suggests a significant reduction in post-traumatic stress disorder experienced by survivors of shark attacks. He and his team analyzed figures for per-capita s

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