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A new study from University of Nottingham analyzing 172 papers found that skin temperature, especially on the face and hands, strongly reflects comfort levels. Cooling areas like the chest is more effective than hand heating. The findings could transform building design, wearable tech, and climate control, offering smarter, energy-efficient, and personalized comfort solutions.
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