The researchers hope that the ANDI robot will help to better understand how heat affects the human body.
The American company Thermetrics has developed a robot for researchers at Arizona State University that can breathe, sweat and vibrate. This was reported by The Independent.
It noted that the dummy, called ANDI and featuring 35 disparately controlled surfaces with sweat-producing pores, was created to help better understand the impact of extreme temperatures on human health.
“ANDI sweats, he can get hot, shiver, walk and breathe. We are trying to study carefully how heat affects the human body so we can come up with a solution to this issue,” said Konrad Rykachevsky, principal investigator of this ASU. project..
Some of the 10 sweating robots are already used by clothing companies to test clothes, experts say, but only the ASU can be used outdoors.
This makes it possible to conduct experiments in previously impossible conditions of extreme heat, as well as to study the effect of solar radiation.
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It was previously reported that scientists have demonstrated a prototype of a device that can print living cells on internal organs.
Source: korrespondent

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