Sweat science — This research really was 90% perspiration
In a video recording of an edition of Quirks & Quarks, Konrad Rykaczewski, an associate professor in the School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy, part of the Fulton Schools, explores the biology of perspiration from inside a full-body, tube filled suit than enables observing the way water emerges from human sweat glands. The suit runs hot water around his body, which increases his body temperature. His research team focused infrared cameras on his forehead to get a macroscopic look at the pattern of sweat formation. The experiment has been detailed in a report published in Journal of Royal Society Interface.
See also: Sweat Science — This research really was 90% perspiration, Quirks and Quarks with Bob McDonald, CBC Listen

