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Japanese technician Hiroshi Ichigaya has invented what he calls the world's first air-conditioned shirt. While most shirts trap an individual's sweat -- keeping it from evaporating -- Ichigaya's invention creates circulating air to enhance evaporation through the use of two small battery-operated fans. All electrical parts of the shirt can be removed to allow for washing, and the shirt can even be powered by plugging it into a computer through a USB cord. The shirt reportedly offers the wearer a pleasant breeze with one drawback -- when it's running, the shirt partially inflates.
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