Dangerous islands: deadly weapons used to be made here, now research is done to cure diseases
Dangerous islands: deadly weapons used to be made here, now research is done to cure diseases
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At one time, on the island of the Baltic Sea used by the Nazi biological weapons research, Germany scientists are trying to develop a virus vaccine that will save lives. Reaching the island of Rheims is completely prohibited. Scientists working on this island have to go through a barrage of disinfectants and wear a big suit at the time of entry and exit.

According to media reports, dozens of animals, including sheep and cows, are intentionally infected with the virus in order to monitor the effects of the disease. Franz Conraths, deputy head of the island's Friedrich Loeffler Institute, said, 'We are really the alcatraz of the virus. Like a gel of viruses. Rheims rabies, situated to the south of the island of Ruegen, full of natural beauty, has become a global center for the study of microbes such as African swine flu fever and Ebola.

Researchers at Penn State University have recently created a device that is able to rapidly detect the development of various strains of the virus. It is so light that it can be brought and taken anywhere with hands. Researchers believe that with its help, the virus infection can be prevented from spreading. The same researcher Mauricio Teronas told that this device can identify the virus based on its size. It used nanotubes, which resembled a wide range of viruses in size. We have also used Raman spectroscopy to identify viruses. This device is named 'Virrione'. With the help of this, virus spread in the field can also be detected. Apart from this, even a large herd of animals can be protected from getting caught in the event of a virus infection. 

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