By CHIHAYA INAGAKI/ Staff Writer
December 25, 2020 at 18:55 JST
Honda Motor Co.’s “Kurumask” (Car mask) when placed over filters for automobile air conditioning cuts airborne viruses using microscopic spikes on its surface. Photo taken on Dec. 1. (Chihaya Inagaki)
Honda Motor Co. has developed a “mask” for use in air conditioning systems in its cars that it says blocked more than 99 percent of airborne viruses in 15 minutes in an experiment. [Read More]
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