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Alice Finney at dezeen.com takes an in-depth look at masks using ostrich cells that glow when coronavirus is detected

Alice Finney at dezeen.com took a deeper look into earlier reports about scientists from Kyoto University developing a face mask made with ostrich antibodies that glows under ultraviolet light when coronavirus is present.The team of researchers created the mask to help people quickly detect and prevent the spread of coronavirus at a low cost.A removable filter placed in the mask glows…

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