Researchers at MIT have developed a refrigerator that runs without electricity after researching on camels, so that when you hear it, you will shout "Subhan Allah" on this system of God given to camels. According to the India Times, scientists studied the camel in terms of how it can withstand extreme hot or cold weather, in which they found out the secret behind the camel's fur and the sweat glands under its skin.
Scientists experimented with artificially creating the same two-layer system that was successful. With the help of hydrogel, they made an inner layer that does what the sweat glands under the camel's skin do, while the other upper layer was made of aerogel, which acts like camel's wool. A two-layer refrigerator can keep food from spoiling by keeping it cool without electricity, which scientists have successfully tested.
"Experiments have shown that if a camel's fur is shaved, its body loses 50% more moisture," the scientists said. These are the fur and its sweat glands that cause it to withstand extremely hot or very cold weather. We used the same natural principle that drives the body of the camel to make this refrigerator and our attempt was very successful. This refrigerator is actually made up of two layers made up of two substances, hydrogel and aerogel, in which whatever you put inside will be automatically cooled. I can be taken where there is no electricity. ”