What happens to
the body when a human gets heatstroke? How can we protect ourselves in a
warming planet? To answer these burning questions, Arizona researchers have
deployed a robot that can breathe, shiver and sweat.
The southwestern
state's capital Phoenix is currently enduring its longest heat wave in history:
on Friday, the mercury exceeded 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 degrees Celsius) for
the 22nd day in a row, an ominous demonstration of what's to come in a world impacted
by climate change.
For humans, such
heat represents a potentially lethal threat, one that is still not fully
understood. But for ANDI, a one-of-a-kind humanoid robot at Arizona State
University, it's a lovely day out.
Check Daftar Kata Sulit di Bawah Ini!!
PENGUCAPAN KATA-KATA | KLIK TOMBOL PLAY UNTUK MENDENGARKAN |
Heatstroke = Panas berlebihan | |
Protect = Melindungi | |
Ourselves = Diri (kita) sendiri |
PENGUCAPAN KATA-KATA | KLIK TOMBOL PLAY UNTUK MENDENGARKAN |
Warming = panas | |
Burning = terbakar | |
Researchers = Para peneliti |
PENGUCAPAN KATA-KATA | KLIK TOMBOL PLAY UNTUK MENDENGARKAN |
Currently = saat ini | |
Enduring = abadi | |
Ominous = (Yg)Tidak menyenangkan | |
Represent = mewakili |
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