Author: Natasha Tayab / Source: Neatorama
Researchers have engineered a new fabric from synthetic yarn with a carbon nanotube coating that is activated by temperature and humidity, releasing heat in warm humid conditions and trapping heat when conditions are cool and dry.
The base yarn for this new textile is created with fibers made of two different synthetic materials — one absorbs water and the other repels…
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