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How do viruses get into cells? Their infection tactics determine whether they can jump species or set off a pandemic

Viruses can get into cells in several ways. Figuring out how to stop them from entering in the first place is a key to developing better vaccines and stopping future pandemics.

Self-Sustained Droplet Levitation Can Provide New Approach to Exploring Airborne Viruses and Microorganisms

EPA Released its Clean Air in Buildings Challenge

EPA Released its Clean Air in Buildings Challenge, Creating a clean indoor air action plan; Optimizing fair ventilation; Enhancing air filtration and cleaning; and Conducting additional community engagement and education.

World Environment Day:Reducing The Health Risks Of Air Pollution

On this World Environment Day, it is time to acknowledge the dangers posed by air pollution and actively use technologies to fight this danger.

Vystar Posts Highest Revenue & Profit in Company History in First Quarter 2021

Increased revenue from RxAir® UV light air purifiers that destroy more than 99.6% of airborne viruses and bacteriaRecord revenue from Rotmans Furniture “Closing to Remodel” Sales EventIncreased gross profit by purchasing in larger quantities from fewer vendors Worcester, MA, May 24, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Vystar® Corporation (OTCQB: VYST) reports milestone financial results for the first quarter of 2021 with record high revenue and profit for the first time in the company’s history. Revenue for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020 were $12,868,119 and $5,932,238, respectively, for an increase of $6,935,881 or 117%. “The increase in revenues was due to three factors: 1) the high impact ‘Closing to Remodel’ sale event at Rotmans Furniture and Flooring that surpassed every quarter in Rotmans 50+ year history, 2) an increase in sales of RxAir® UV light air purification units which destroy a broad array of airborne viruses,

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