Scientists Create Temperature-Controlling Patch

Category: Technology/Innovations

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. pliable / ˈplaɪ ə bəl / (adj) – easy to bend, fold, or twist
    Example:

    The mask is made of a pliable material that takes the shape of the wearer’s face.


  2. constant / ˈkɒn stənt / (adj) – unchanging
    Example:

    The driver drove at a constant speed to avoid going beyond the speed limit.


  3. embed / ɛmˈbɛd / (v) – to place or set firmly into something
    Example:

    The battery is embedded in the device’s outer cover.


  4. personalized / ˈpɜr sə nlˌaɪzd / (adj) – made for a particular person
    Example:

    Inventors created a personalized sleeping bag that adjusts to a person’s sleeping patterns.


  5. economical / ˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪ kəl / (adj) – not needing a lot of money or resources
    Example:

    The cost of the equipment is economical, so a lot of people can afford the equipment.


Article

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Scientists have created a patch that controls a person’s skin temperature.


Engineers from the University of California San Diego recently developed a pliable patch that can warm or cool the wearer’s skin. The patch is also designed to keep the wearer’s body temperature at a comfortable level even when an environment’s temperature varies. The device is made of metallic materials enclosed in heat-conducting stretchable sheets. These materials are connected to a battery, which sends an electric current that causes heat to flow toward or away from the wearer’s skin.


To test the patch’s performance, the scientists placed the device in an arm band. Then, they asked a male subject to wear the arm band. The patch successfully kept the subject’s temperature at a constant level despite an increase or decrease in the environment’s temperature.


As the patch is designed to be comfortable and easy to wear, it is lightweight and can be easily embedded in clothes. The scientists estimate that around 144 patches are needed to make a cooling vest, which can cover larger body parts, such as the back and neck.


Clothes embedded with the patch will provide personalized temperature control that can reduce air conditioning and heating expenses. Additionally, these pieces of clothing will consume only about 26 to 80 watts of electricity to cool down a person on a hot day. This is more energy-efficient than using kilowatts of power for air conditioners.


However, the development of the patch is expected to be costly. In the next few years, the scientists will look for ways to make the patch more economical before making it available to the public.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

• Do you think this patch is worth investing in? Why or why not?
• If you were given the opportunity to improve the patch, how would you do it?

Discussion B

• Do you think it is important for gadgets to be energy-efficient? Why or why not?
• In your opinion, what gadget or device should be the most energy-efficient? Explain.