SELF-CLEANING TOILET CHEMICALLY ACTIVE CERAMICS

BY MONICA DOBIE COSTLY, time consuming and often-ineffective new initiatives and strategies to make British hospitals cleaner may become less necessary in the near future. Why? Well, wouldn't you know, hospitals are going to start cleaning themselves. Yes, forget the idea of motivated and eager cleaning staff wanting to counter recent reports of unsatisfactory conditions in British hospitals, and instead welcome a new application of nanotechnology. Researchers at the University of New South Wales, in Australia, have recently developed a coating made of the ...


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