Article 6TDW6 Sweat-wicking and radiative cooling: can new fabrics make living through extreme heat more bearable?

Sweat-wicking and radiative cooling: can new fabrics make living through extreme heat more bearable?

by
Donna Lu Science writer
from Science | The Guardian on (#6TDW6)

How a team of researchers is reducing skin temperature under clothes and energy bills with some forward fashion thinking

This year is on track to be the hottest in recorded history. With rising temperatures and more intense and frequent heatwaves, keeping cool in summer will get harder. Air conditioning can only go so far, especially when extreme heat raises the risk of electricity outages.

Wearing light, loose-fitting clothing is well recognised health advice to beat the heat in sweltering temperatures, especially important given that heatwaves kill more people than any other extreme weather event.

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