Researchers have developed an inexpensive, non-toxic coating for almost any fabric that decreases the infectivity of the virus that causes COVID-19 by up to 90 per cent. And in the future, you might ...
The new coating is described in a study recently published in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) developed the coating, which is ...
In a recent ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces study, researchers develop a low-cost, non-toxic, and scalable antimicrobial polymer that can be functionalized on diverse fabrics. Study: Photodynamic ...
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March 5 (UPI) --Scientists have developed a new light-activated coating that kills bacteria. The coating could be applied to phone screens and keyboards to curb the spread of harmful bacteria. More ...