Scientists Develop Ebola Virus Robots
A new line of robots named Little Moe is being deployed in the fight against Ebola.
A new line of robots called Little Moe is being deployed in the Ebola epidemic, thanks to the ability to fire up to 25,000 suns of light and rapidly destroy the virus.
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While the United States has taken several precautions after Ebola's first patient was killed in the country, hundreds of hospitals in the country were deployed to eradicate Ebola Little Moe to sterilize the facilities. medical.
Little Moe works by using ultraviolet rays to destroy the DNA of the virus, according to Fudzilla.
The robot moves on 4 wheels and uses xenon to produce ultraviolet rays, and every 1.5 seconds it produces 1.5 light pulses with a maximum range of 3m in all directions.
Despite being awestruck in West Africa, the US and Europe, the Ebola epidemic was only able to hold up to two minutes with 25,000 light rays of UV light from Little Moe.
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