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The day is not far, when you no longer will need to invest hours of tedious labors to clean up your homes. Engineers are producing a coating that can respond to the visible spectrum — the light bulb hanging from your bathroom ceiling, or...
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Your computer keyboard could be dirtier than your toilet.
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