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I Used the Core 2 Thermal Sensor to Train for the Summer Heat, and I Think It Actually Worked
The Core 2 sensor gives you three numbers whenever you wear it: Your core temperature is the temperature inside your body, specifically inside your torso (your core). Some studies test this with a ...
An Emory University study is chronicling the heat, humidity and air pollution Atlantans are encountering in their daily lives.
Using a subtle physics phenomenon similar to—yet unlike—the well-known Seebeck effect, researchers have developed an accurate internal heat flux sensor. Why heat flux (flow) is an important thermal ...
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