
scientists create flashlight that can kill bacteria on skinscientists from the institute of physics have developed a flashlight that can instantly rid skin of bacteria. the new digital solution-that appeared in the journal of physics d: applied physics-features a flashlight that is powered by a 12-volt battery and generates plasma between 68 -73.4 degrees fahrenheit (20-23 degrees celsius). the heat produced by the
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battery-powered plasma flashlight makes short work of bacteriaan international team of scientists has created a handheld, battery powered device that has been shown to effectively rid skin of bacteria in an instant by blasting it with plasma. the plasma flashlight, which shouldn’t be confused with a plasma torch that will damage much more than bacteria if used on the skin, could provide a convenient way for paramedics and military personnel to deal with...
bacteria-blasting ‘flashlight’ could help save livesin a disaster zone, whether it’s the aftermath of a tornado or on a battleground, emergency medical personnel have to work fast to save lives. in an effort to speed good care, scientists have developed a handheld, battery-operated "flashlight" that can instantly sterilize wounds by beaming plasma at bacteria. plasma, gases that are produced in [...]
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