Smart horse-riding SADDLE alerts others if an equestrian takes a fall

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Scientists develop a smart horse-riding SADDLE that alerts others when an equestrian takes a fall

The smart saddle was designed by experts led from Inner Mongolia University. It has an array of seven nanogenerators that harvests energy from rider motion.

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