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New Light-Activated Nanomaterials Show Promise for Germ Neutralization

via Phys.org·1h ago

Researchers at Empa are developing light-activated nanomaterials capable of neutralizing harmful bacteria and viruses upon exposure to light. This breakthrough offers a novel, non-chemical approach to infection control that could revolutionize sterile environments and medical treatments. The technology represents a significant step forward in materials science for public health applications.

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