Twin Cities businesses looking for the light at the end of the coronavirus tunnel are finding hope in ultraviolet rays. Requests for UV filtration systems for air ducts are up and one local inventor ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The UV led technology market is expected to grow by USD 1.27 billion during 2020-2024. The report also provides the market impact and new opportunities created due to the ...
HOUSTON – Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, we’ve seen a ton of ultraviolet light devices hit the market, claiming to disinfect surfaces and items in and around your home. But do they work?
A Japanese company that teamed up with Columbia University has developed a first-of-its-kind ultraviolet lamp that can kill the coronavirus without harming people’s health, according to a report.