Clothing with interwoven "fiber pumps" could warm or cool wearers

The liquid-pumping tubular fibers can generate flow rates of up to 55 milliliters per minute

While there are already garments which cool or warm their wearer via circulating liquids, those garments tend to be equipped with cumbersome, noisy pumps. An experimental new system, on the other hand, uses interwoven tubular fibers as pumps.

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