To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Viruses could soon be shaken to death



Sydney, Feb 6 : If scientists get their way then soon viruses could be would be shaken to death.

The new study has shown that shown that laser pulses tuned to the right frequency can kill certain viruses.

"The capsid of a virus is something like the shell of a turtle. If the shell can be compromised [by mechanical vibrations], the virus can be inactivated," Live Science quoted physicist Sankey of Arizona State University, as saying.

Sankey and his student Eric Dykeman developed a way to calculate the vibrational motion of every atom in a virus shell, so that they can determine the lowest resonant frequencies.

All objects have resonant frequencies at which they naturally oscillate but resonating can get out of control but resonating can get out of control.

An experimental group led by K. T. Tsen from Arizona State University have recently shown that pulses of laser light can induce destructive vibrations in virus shells.

"The idea is that the time that the pulse is on is about a quarter of a period of a vibration," Sankey said.

"Like pushing a child on a swing from rest, one impulsive push gets the virus shaking."

It is difficult to calculate what sort of push will kill a virus, since there can be millions of atoms in its shell structure. A direct computation of each atom's movements would take several hundred thousand Gigabytes of computer memory, Sankey added.

He and Dykeman have found a method to calculate the resonant frequencies with much less memory.

The researchers believe that these treatments would probably be safer for patients than many antiviral drugs that can have terrible side-effects.

ANI
Topics: sci-tech, sydney

1 held on Tamil Tiger terror charges in Sydney

Sydney, July 10: A Sydney man was arrested and charged with terrorism offences today for being a member of Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers and supporting the organisaton, which has waged a two-decade long civil war, police said. The 41-year-old man will appear in Sydney's Central Local Court today. Police said they will seek his extradition to the southern state of Victoria, where two Australians have already been charged with similar offences. Australian Federal Police.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login