<p>➀ HarmonEyes collaborates with NASA-funded TRISH to deploy its H-SMART eye-tracking system in Antarctica, aiming to predict astronauts' cognitive load and fatigue in real time.</p><p>➁ The Antarctic environment, simulating deep space conditions, will test the system’s unobtrusive design for monitoring mental states during high-stakes missions.</p><p>➂ The technology aims to enhance mission safety for lunar and Mars expeditions, with adaptable hardware and software for diverse applications.</p>
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