Plasma physics: Bacteria zapper

In Nature China this week - Researchers in Wuhan have created a 'plasma needle' that uses air instead of noble gas for sterilization and biomedical applications

25 November 2009

Nature China highlights the best research coming out of Mainland China and Hong Kong, providing scientists from around the world with a convenient portal into publications drawn from across all scientific disciplines.

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Plasma physics: Bacteria zapper
Researchers in Wuhan have created a 'plasma needle' that uses air instead of noble gas for sterilization and biomedical applications

Published: 25 Nov 2009

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