Health
Research shows conversation quickly spreads droplets more than six feet inside buildings – Princeton University
An international team of researchers have found that ordinary conversation creates a conical, “jet-like” airflow that quickly carries a spray of tiny droplets f…

With implications for the transmission of diseases like COVID-19, researchers have found that ordinary conversation creates a conical, “jet-like” airflow that quickly carries a spray of tiny droplets from a speakers mouth across meters of an interior space.
People should recognize that they have an effect around them, said Howard Stone, the Donald R. Dixon ’69 and Elizabeth W. Dixon Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Princeton University. Its not just around your head. It is a…
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