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Ultrasound Has Potential To Damage Coronavirus: Study
Findings could be first clue of possible ultrasound based treatment for COVID 19. A new study suggests that ultrasound waves can damage the protective shell around coronavirus strains.
A team of scientists from the US-based Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) conducted research which found that vibrations between 25 and 100 megahertz caused the virus s shell and spikes to collapse and start to rupture within a fraction of a second, according to an article on the Tech Explorist website.
The scientists used computer simulations to model the virus s response to vibrations at a range of ultrasound frequencies for the study.
2 March 2021, 10:16 pm EST By
For the first time in the Earth s history, a space hurricane was spotted and spinning above the North Pole by scientists. Astronomers recently reported a long-lasting space hurricane in the polar ionosphere and magnetosphere during low solar and otherwise low geomagnetic activity. Space Hurricane Characteristics
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For the first time in the Earth’s history, a “space hurricane” was spotted and spinning above the North Pole by scientists. Astronomers recently reported a long-lasting space hurricane in the polar ionosphere and magnetosphere during low solar and otherwise low geomagnetic activity.
Newswise reports that the first observations of a space hurricane have been revealed in Earth s upper atmosphere, confirming its existence and shedding new light on the relationship between planets and space. Hurricanes in the Earth s lower atmosphere are typically known, but scientists have never before detected one on th