Phoenix researchers using a sweating test dummy in new steps to fight heat

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Another stretch of record heat is hitting the Southwest. In Phoenix, the city is facing temperatures over 100 degrees for the next two weeks. As it faces the third-hottest June on record since 1895, the city is taking new steps to tackle the dangerous heat, including the use of a sweating test dummy to determine how heat impacts the human body.

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