"Novel Material Pops Viruses with 96% Success Rate"

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Researchers at RMIT University have developed a silicon material covered with nanospikes that can eliminate up to 96 percent of virus particles that come into contact with it. Inspired by nature, the material's nanospikes puncture and damage viruses, preventing them from reproducing. The material, which could be used in hospitals and labs, was tested on human parainfluenza virus and proved effective. If scaled up, this technology could significantly reduce the spread of viruses in high-risk environments and minimize the need for disinfectants.
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