Researchers filmed a sneeze at 1000 frames per second. — -- Just in time for cold and flu season, MIT researchers are showing you exactly what a sneeze looks like in slow motion. Lydia Bourouiba, ...
Sneezes abound during cold and flu season, and those sneezes are vehicles for germs — in some cases, sneezes can spread germs up to 26 feet away, according to research in the New England Journal of ...
Research published online last week in The Journal of the American Medical Association found coughs and sneezes can carry 7-8 meters (23-26 feet) at speeds of 10-30 m/s (22-67 miles per hour).
Turns out if you have a full set of teeth and a congested nose, you may be on track to being a coronavirus superspreader, one study suggests. Researchers from the University of Central Florida used 3D ...
(NEW YORK) -- Just in time for cold and flu season, MIT researchers are showing you exactly what a sneeze looks like in slow motion. Lydia Bourouiba, of the MIT Fluid Dynamics of Disease Transmission ...
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