Now you see me, now you don't: Using artificial intelligence to identify COVID-19, developing a PPE coating to stop it in its tracks
Graphene Composites has partnered with researchers at the University to test the efficacy of their new graphene ink, which can coat PPE and kill incoming viruses. The product includes ultra thin sheets of graphene molecules that capture SARS-CoV-2 particles. Silver nanoparticles float in and destroy its exterior shell. Instead of relying on only a physical barrier, what if scientists were to develop a substance capable of killing COVID-19's viral particles when they come in contact with personal protective equipment? And in cases where the virus evades these protections, what if programming software could give radiologists an extra set of eyes when diagnosing the disease?
Aug-19-2020, 15:25:18 GMT
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