A "Teflon" for Dangerous Bacteria: Dr. Leyla Soleymani and RepelWrap
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It looks a bit like the plastic wrap you’d find around a Coca-Cola bottle, but with a big difference. This “RepelWrap” fends off viruses like one that causes COVID-19, and dangerous drug-resistant bacteria. Dr. Leyla Soleymani of McMaster University discusses how an idea for biosensors turned into an invention that some are calling a “Teflon” for pathogens. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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