The invisible light can kill viruses and pathogens like the one that causes COVID-19, but experts are raising alarms about the potential safety risks. Originally hailing from Troy, Ohio, Ry Crist is a ...
During the coronavirus pandemic, some are turning to ultraviolet light to disinfect objects, but how safe are they? And are they effective at fighting the coronavirus? The U.S. Food and Drug ...
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The future to fighting airborne viruses is in…lamps?
In January 2024, I wrote a big piece on a relatively new, and very promising, approach to fighting respiratory diseases like Covid, tuberculosis, and flus. It’s called “far-UVC,” a type of ultraviolet ...
Earlier this month, when the World Health Organization (WHO) acknowledged that there was “emerging evidence” of the airborne spread of the novel coronavirus, especially in indoor settings, the focus ...
As a powerful solution against coronavirus strains, UVC light will become more relevant in our globalized world where pathogens like influenza can spread almost as ...
Earlier this month, when the World Health Organization (WHO) acknowledged that there was “emerging evidence” of the airborne spread of the novel coronavirus, especially in indoor settings, the focus ...
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