Scientists have created a fabric that can adapt to any temperature.
Scientists have created a material that allows for more effective control of heat exchange based on the ability of squids to change the color of their skin to regulate temperature. The material consists of a composite of polymers covered with copper "islands" that regulate the infrared radiation emitted by the human body. The fabric is thermoregulating, washable, breathable, and easily integrated into flexible textiles. Researchers have also developed a special perforation method to improve ventilation.
This material can be used not only in clothing but also in electronic textiles and other devices that require flexibility and resistance to temperature changes. It is especially useful for winter clothing such as jackets and thermal socks, which provide protection from the cold.
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