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Watch: A Slow-Motion Sneeze Looks A Lot Like Breathing Fire : ... For example, people have assumed that standing a few feet away from a sick person would be enough to stay out of firing range.
On Wednesday, her team published a slow-motion video of a sneeze in the New England Journal of Medicine. It's mesmerizing. ... For example, people have assumed that standing a few feet away from a ...
One lab is using slow motion footage of people sneezing to study the physics of these disease-spreading expulsions. This video was reproduced with permission and was first published on May 31, 2016.
A sneeze is "quite a fantastic tool for clearance," she adds, "but also a fantastic tool to sustain the overall colonization of other bodies and other people with viruses and pathogens." ...
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What happens when you let loose with a juicy one? A lab of MIT mathematicians and physicists is taking a close look, with the goal of improving public health.