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Don't Sweat it: Bioengineers Develop a Waterproof Fabric That Acts Like Human Skin [VIDEO]
A new waterproof fabric developed by bioengineers at the University of California, Davis, could help prevent embarrassing sweat stains, even during the most intense of workouts and hottest of days.
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