A group of Vanderbilt University graduates has developed a special cellphone case that kills germs -- and now they want to get them in the hands of medical workers.
What started as a fun way to pass the time while quarantined has now morphed into a full-scale operation that is helping health care workers in the tri-state area.
College roommates Andrew Medland and Isaac Lichter were both hit with COVID-19 and while recovering, read about copper and how studies show the metal can quickly zap viruses, bacteria and fungus.
The Vanderbilt grads brainstormed with classmate Nick O'Brien and built an electroplating lab in their garage where they were able to deposit copper onto cellphone cases they made with a 3D printer.
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