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MIT engineers have designed a face mask that uses heat to filter and inactivate coronaviruses such as SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.
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Nanotechnology Responses to COVID‐19 - Ruiz‐Hitzky - 2020 - Advanced Healthcare Materials - Wiley Online Library
A review of methods to reduce the probability of the airborne spread of COVID-19 in ventilation systems and enclosed spaces - ScienceDirect
MIT and Harvard Engineers Create New Face Mask That Can Detect COVID-19 Infection
A review of methods to reduce the probability of the airborne spread of COVID-19 in ventilation systems and enclosed spaces - ScienceDirect
Reusability Comparison of Melt-Blown vs Nanofiber Face Mask Filters for Use in the Coronavirus Pandemic
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Rice University Creates Effective Recipe To Decontaminate Disposable COVID Facemasks at Home
Stanford researchers reengineer COVID-19 face masks
Development, manufacturing, and preliminary validation of a reusable half-face respirator during the COVID-19 pandemic