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Virus-Deactivating Drone Wins Raytheon Hack Prize

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Using a drone and UV light to inactivate viruses, University of Arizona (UA) graduate student Sunglin Wang and his team won the 2016 Hack Arizona’s Raytheon prize for Best Drone Related Hack. Inspired by the recent Ebola outbreak, Wang, along with partners Wendy Wang and Alice Ferng, created the X-Terminator Drone, which uses UV light reflected off aluminum propeller blades to irreversibly damage a virus' genetic material, making them benign and unable to replicate. The team says that the technology would help reduce field risk for healthcare workers and volunteers when...Read full article

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    Published: March 2016
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