A team of researchers created a nano-based disinfectant that can kill several viruses, including COVID-19.
– COVID-19 first hit the news more than three years ago. But since those first reports, we’ve learned so much about the virus.
A team of University of Central Florida researchers that included biomedical and material scientist Sudipta Seal, PhD and material scientist Craig Neal, PhD – stepped up to the challenge and created a nano-based disinfectant that can kill several viruses, including COVID-19.
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