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- This just sounds like snake oil - I was thinking the same thing, then got to the end of the article and saw: - While this thermoregulatory tech may not be available yet, Wang is hopeful that it could be a significant breakthrough for those who have to work in extreme … - Yep. Just a nice idea. 
 
- Here’s some more depth, tho’ the full paper is behind a paywall: Self-sustaining personal all-day thermoregulatory clothing using only sunlight https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adj3654 - TY!! 
 
 
- We’re still waiting on electrocaloric fridges and heat pumps. Getting it solar powered, flexible, safe to wear, and more effective than conventional warm/cool wear seems a way off. 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - This can be a problem in extreme environments, from subzero polar temperatures to the ruthless heat of the Sahara, and it doesn’t stop at Earth. - A team of researchers, led by Ziyuan Wang of Nankai University in Tianjin, China, has created a flexible, solar-powered device that can be incorporated into clothing and regulate the body by actively heating or cooling the skin. - This flexible material functions as an insulator, integrating a solar cell outside the polyvinyl with an electrocaloric device underneath. - “With these two working modes, bidirectional controllable thermoregulation for cooling and warming can be implemented as needed,” the researchers said in the same study. - Wang proposes a suit with heating-cooling panels attached to the front and back of the chest, arms and legs. - While this thermoregulatory tech may not be available yet, Wang is hopeful that it could be a significant breakthrough for those who have to work in extreme environments, even astronauts who have to brave the freezing darkness to go out on a spacewalk. 
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