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Scientists develop camel-inspired material to keep things cool without electricity – Energy Live News – Energy Made Easy
MIT researchers developed a passive cooling system that can keep food and medicine cool for days without the need for electricity

Scientists developed a new camel-inspired material to keep fresh food or medicine cool in high temperatures without the need for electricity.
The new technology, developed by scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a two-layered passive cooling system, which is claimed to keep things cool for up to five times longer than conventional solutions.
The solution mimics the way camels manage to control their body temperature with their fur – tests showed that under the same climate conditions,…
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