One of the ways that ailments such as cold and flu are passed is via contact, and one of the main avenues is via door handles - a sick person coughs into their hand then uses the handle to enter a bathroom or office, depositing germs.
Others that enter the same room pick up the germs from the door handle and invite the germs into their own bodies by touching their eyes or noses.
The new door handle kills such germs on contact and can stop them from spreading.
The pair used the mineral to coat a glass tube, then they affixed an LED onto one end of the tube - it shines UV light onto the insides of the glass tube - any germs that land on the outer side are then killed by the mineral (testing showed it to be 99.8 per cent effective).
Putting the glass tube onto brackets allowed for it to be used as a door handle.
The energy is then sent to a battery that feeds power to the door handle, keeping it lit all the time, killing germs.
