A team of researchers at MIT and elsewhere have developed a low-cost fiber, compatible with existing textile manufacturing techniques that contracts in response to an increase in temperature, then self-reverses when the temperature decreases, without any embedded sensors or other hard components. Sarah Nicita produced woven samples shown in the video. (Learn more: )
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