Johnson says, “There are certain minerals that bacteria don’t want in excess, and that’s where copper comes into play. There are a lot of ways we can weaponize copper. We’re trying to study how our ...
A microbiologist at the University of Arizona is using a nearly $2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to continue researching how copper can kill harmful bacteria. Michael D. L.
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created nanostructured alumina surfaces which are strongly antibacterial ...