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Inspired by perspiration, the first membrane‐type active cooler is presented by Seung Eon Moon and co‐workers in article number 1905901. Mechanically programmed thermoresponsive hydrogel valves efficiently expose water at high temperature and cool down the system with evaporation, whereas they cover water at low temperature to save water and thermal energy. Consequently, the temperature can be regulated...
Thermal management is essential for living organisms and electronic devices to survive and maintain their own functions. However, developing flexible cooling devices for flexible electronics or biological systems is challenging because conventional coolers are bulky and require rigid batteries. In nature, skins help to maintain a constant body temperature by dissipating heat through perspiration....
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