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Of course, I’m being facetious — or am I? Think about how many movies about sinister technology you’ve seen, and how they ...
There's an overdose of action in the three sci-fi movies on Hulu that you need to watch in February... and we love it that way.
The Anomaly, released in 2014, follows a former soldier who inexplicably awakens in a van with less than 10 minutes to uncover the mystery of his captivity. Featuring a tense and fast-paced narrative, ...
HVAC companies are fielding questions about ultraviolet lights, ozone generation and molecular reactions — concepts that a year ago were rarely mentioned by nonprofessionals.
The invisible light can kill viruses and pathogens like the one that causes COVID-19, but experts are raising alarms about the potential safety risks.
A new coronavirus study looking at the state of misinformation campaigns claims that President Trump is the “single largest driver” of COVID-19 misinformation. Researchers from Cornell looked ...
The Haiku UV-C from Big Ass Fans uses UV light to kill pathogens as it circulates air. Now safety scientists say that it's effective against COVID-19.
Ultraviolet light or UVC sanitizers aren’t very protective against the novel coronavirus, according to the FDA, and can be dangerous to hands and eyes.
Businesses, including some hotels, are turning to ultraviolet (UV) light used in hospitals in hopes of killing germs, including the coronavirus.
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority in New York City is deploying ultraviolet light devices as part of a pilot program to kill the coronavirus. Read the full story on 7News - WHDH Boston.
In late April, President Donald Trump offered confusing remarks about somehow projecting ultraviolet rays into people's bodies to kill the coronavirus. He appeared to be inspired by federal research ...