U-Md. researchers develop smart fabric that automatically warms or cools you off

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University of Maryland researchers say a new temperature-regulating fabric could help people save energy and reduce the costs of air conditioning and heating.

 

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PattyArquette Don't get cold. Don't get hot.

PattyArquette I get hot flashes. Bet I could wear that thing out....

Trump wears this fabric when he plays on his new 50,000k golf machine.

Hallelujah! No more Hot Flashes! Thank You.

They invented wool?

Great news for hot flashes!!

Highly needed in Africa. Let's strike a deal.

Hmm what do dermatologists think of these

It automatically finishes me off

But how do it know?

Well there is the answer for climate change!!

please I will test lol

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