Scientists develop doorknobs that can instantly kill bacteria on touch
New York: Imagine that doorknobs at your office or home can instantly kill bacteria. Bacterial pathogens can live on surfaces ...
Read moreNew York: Imagine that doorknobs at your office or home can instantly kill bacteria. Bacterial pathogens can live on surfaces ...
Read moreNew Delhi: As many people are working from home during the COVID-19 lockdown without a proper desk, they could be ...
Read moreLondon: In probably the first study to link smoking with severe COVID-19 risk, a team of researchers now claim that ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Asian Development Bank (ADB) president Masatsugu Asakawa assured Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman of USD 2.2 billion (about Rs ...
Read moreNew Delhi: New coronavirus droplets could travel up to 27 feet as a sneeze or a cough results in a ...
Read moreMadrid: Once again, Spain hit a new record with 849 coronavirus deaths in the last 24 hours Tuesday although health ...
Read moreTehran: Iran’s official coronavirus death toll reached 2,757 Monday and the number of infections crossed 40,000, as President Hassan Rouhani’s ...
Read moreBhubaneswar: With COVID-19 spreading its tentacles across the globe and claiming lives with each passing day, the world has come ...
Read moreBeijing: Amid the fast-spreading coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, which has currently infected over 5 lakh people worldwide, researchers have found that ...
Read moreBeijing: China reported more than 50 imported cases of the coronavirus Friday, hours after announcing a ban on foreigners entering ...
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