The potential of far-ultraviolet light for the next pandemic – Physics World
Recent research suggests that a small range of light at far-ultraviolet wavelengths could be safe for humans but deadly to viruses. Jon Cartwright investigates
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The potential of far-ultraviolet light for the next pandemic – Physics World
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Far-UVC (222 nm) efficiently inactivates an airborne pathogen in a room-sized chamber
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