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RNA Detection in air by means of Cosmic Rays interactions

The study research presented hereafter shows a new methodology to reveal traces of Viral particles thanks to their own chemical structure such as P31, an element making up part of the structure of RNA, a type of nucleic acid, such as in a virus, in an open space or a closed ambient ( typically an ai...

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description The study research presented hereafter shows a new methodology to reveal traces of Viral particles thanks to their own chemical structure such as P31, an element making up part of the structure of RNA, a type of nucleic acid, such as in a virus, in an open space or a closed ambient ( typically an airport hall) detecting sub-atomic particles interactions with the air due to Cosmic Rays , an Outer Space free source .This is constructed with the use of adequate detectors (under development) looking in particular at the peculiar interactions of muons, cosmic rays relativistic particle segment, with the no living matter present as aerosol in the air.
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