Diffusion Science radio: Pheromones and robot noses

Pheromones and robot noses


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Salted masks and COVIDSafe follow-up by Ian Woolf
James Hayes talks about the science of odour, part 2,
Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf

University of New South Wales Odour Laboratory with sensors and computer
Dr James Hayes
UNSW Odour
Laboratory

Universal and reusable virus deactivation system for respiratory protection
A biomedical engineer created a mask coated in salt that he says could neutralise viruses like the coronavirus in 5 minutes

Pretreated household materials carry similar filtration protection against pathogens when compared with surgical masks
Paper Towel Soaked In Salt Water May Improve Masks’ Ability To Block Viruses, Bacteria

Strong Interest In Salt Filters - Dawes Sees Them As Integral To Reopening Economy

COVIDfail – the Australian coronavirus tracing app that can’t find anyone


July 13, 2020
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