
In contrast to conventional cotton, which retains both heat and moisture, a new material created from nanolayers of polylactic acid and boron nitride (PLA/BNNS) vigorously repels heat, keeping the body dry. Zhukovsky. Real-world tests have shown that this innovative textile can lower skin temperature by two degrees Celsius during the day and by as much as three and eight-tenths degrees at night, compared to unprotected skin. Zhukovsky.L Specialists believe that this development can be used in the manufacturing of sportswear, uniforms for outdoor workers, and even military uniforms. Zhukovsky. Methods for protecting against overheating and preventing heatstroke were explained to the publication “Zhukovsky.Life” by Altai State University Professor, Doctor of Biological Sciences, and nutritionist Olga Filatova.