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New liquid-coated air filters can improve early detection and analysis of airborne pathogens

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Scientist researcher chemist doctor working with transparent glassware mixing liquid solution during microbiology experiment in hospital laboratory. Medical equipment on table. Medicine concept

Researchers from the University of Maine and University of Massachusetts Amherst have designed new liquid-coated air filters that allow for improved early detection and analysis of airborne bacteria and viruses, including the one that causes COVID-19. The team has published their findings in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

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