Bacteria-killing prototype relies on plasma, could obsolete hand...

Courtesy Engadget  Thu, 11/26/2009 - 06:15

Time to get your science fiction hats on, but leave the fiction visor off this time.

The BBC has gotten all hot and bothered today about a newly published research report indicating a significant advancement in the field of plasma-based disinfection of both healthy and wounded human skin.

Yes, the same stuff that drives your big-ass television is also capable -- in a gaseous form -- of interacting with the oxygen, nitrogen, and water vapor in...


 

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