A virus on the nano-spiked silicon surface is 65,000 times bigger than it really is. It has already started to leak after an hour.A group of researchers from around the world, led by RMIT University, has created a surface that kills viruses. This could help stop the spread of disease in hospitals, labs, and other …
An international research team led by RMIT University has designed and manufactured a virus-killing surface that could help control disease spread in hospitals, labs, and other high-risk environments. The surface made of silicon is covered in tiny nanospikes that skewer viruses on contact. Lab te
Scientists from Monash University in Melbourne showed that a single dose of the drug, Ivermectin, could stop the SARS-CoV-2 virus growing in cell culture - effectively eradicating all genetic material of the virus within 48 hours.#COVID19 #ivermectin #SARSCOV2Leon Caly, Julian D. Druce, Mike G. Catton, David A. Jans, Kylie M. Wagstaff. The FDA-approved Drug Ivermectin…