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7 Oct 2014 04:24

A device used to disinfect hospital rooms may prove to be an important tool in combating the spread of Ebola in the United States Billed by the San Antonio-based company that developed it as a "germ-zapping robot," the tool uses ultraviolet light emitted from xenon to fuse the DNA of viruses and bacteria, rendering them unable to reproduce or mutate The robot, manufactured by Xenex, is currently used in about 250 hospitals and health facilities across the United States, including the Dallas hosp...
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