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El colorante artificial podría usarse para desinfectar el aire del COVID-19

  • Written by Young Kim, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Purdue University
imageUn laboratorio de ingeniería biomédica en Estados Unidos ha desarrollado una forma de neutralizar potencialmente los virus que permanecen en el aire utilizando aerosoles de colorantes alimentarios.wwing/iStock/Getty Images Plus

El informe de investigación es una breve reseña sobre un trabajo académico interesante.

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