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January 14, 2018

Space Case

Taking cues from humans who have a self-contained system to manage internal temperature through homeostasis, a team of researchers have developed a new material to self-regulate the temperature of the satellite. This material could prevent disruptions in tracking wildfires and other natural disasters or using day-to-day applications such as Google maps and Netflix.

Credit: National Science Foundation/Karson Productions


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