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So, we wanted to create a mask that can detect the presence of virus in the air and alert the wearer," says Yin Fang, the study's corresponding author and a material scientist at Shanghai Tongji University. "Our mask would work really well in spaces with poor ventilation, such as elevators or enclosed rooms, where the risk of getting infected is high," Fang said.
If a new respiratory infection appears in the future, they can simply alter the sensor's design to account for it, he added. Also Read: COVID-19: Amitabh Bachchan said this after testing positive once again The team's next goal is to optimise the design of the polymers and transistors in order to reduce the detection time and significantly boost the sensor's sensitivity.
Additionally, they are developing wearable medical equipment to treat ailments including cancer and cardiovascular problems.