Abstract
Personal thermal management with textiles can save energy in buildings and mitigate thermal stress. In a recent issue of Science, Zeng et al. developed a metafabric that can emit mid-infrared to the sky while reflecting the sunlight, resulting temperatures 5°C to 10°C cooler than those in common textiles. Personal thermal management with textiles can save energy in buildings and mitigate thermal stress. In a recent issue of Science, Zeng et al. developed a metafabric that can emit mid-infrared to the sky while reflecting the sunlight, resulting temperatures 5°C to 10°C cooler than those in common textiles.
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