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Handheld plasma flashlight rids skin of notorious pathogens

Handheld plasma flashlight rids skin of notorious pathogens

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  •  April 5, 2012
  •  Handheld plasma flashlight rids skin of notorious pathogens
  •  Posted by innovation at 9:33 am
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  •  Cutting-edge, FYI, Health, Innovation, IOP Institute of Physics, Promising
  •  Tagged with: bacteria, battery-powered plasma-producing device, csiro materials science, external gas feed, Flashlight, handheld plasma flashlight rids skin of notorious pathogens, heat-resistant bacteria, high temperatures, journal of physics, materials science and engineering, military combat operations, natural disaster sites, notorious pathogens, Ostrikov, plasma, plasma flashlight, plasma flashlight rids, plasma nanoscience centre, room temperature, thick biofilms
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The device can be easily made and costs less than 100 US dollars to produce A group of Chinese and Australian scientists have developed a handheld, battery-powered plasma-producing device that can rid skin of bacteria [...]

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