The Army will soon be testing a device intended to provide warmth and dexterity for the hands of soldiers in cold environments.
The U.S. Army could be close to solving a problem most civilians never think of: how to keep soldiers' hands warm.
Scientists at the institute have developed a device that can keep soldiers' hands warm without gloves,Earlier researchers looked at developing a device to warm soldiers' torsos, but found it would require a heavy power source to be carried with it. Instead, they looked for a solution closer to the hands.
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