Ever wonder how it's so easy to get sick while flying, but not necessarily every other crowded venue, like a movie theater? This video simulation below shows how germs are spread when a passenger ...
Nicolás Catalán, coauthor of the research, with the three-dimensional model of the human upper respiratory tract. The mask in the background hides the 3D model to simulate any impact of the facial ...
Bless you: The sneeze simulator being tested in the lab. (Courtesy: Research group ECOMMFIT from the URV) A new “sneeze simulator” could help scientists understand how respiratory illnesses such as ...
A lone developer from the company that provided aerodynamic analysis for the cars in the popular PlayStation game Gran Turismo has applied the tooling to demonstrate the spread of germs with and ...
Using high-performance computation systems, the team has simulated the flow of air produced by sneezing in unprecedented detail. The results give greater insight into the capacity of infectious ...
When a person coughs or sneezes, they expel a cloud of microscopic particles capable of carrying viruses and bacteria that ...
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