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Evaporation is critical for coronavirus transmission in colder months – News-Medical.Net
Dr. Talib Dbouk and Professor Dimitris Drikakis speak to News-Medical about how evaporation is essential for coronavirus transmission in the winter.

Dr. Talib Dbouk and Professor Dimitris Drikakis speak to News-Medical about their research efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how evaporation is essential for coronavirus transmission in the winter.
What provoked your research into the transmission of viruses, and in particular, that of the coronavirus?
As researchers, our mission is to investigate and better understand the flow physics and transmission dynamics of viruses.
What mainly provoked our research is our interest to contribut…
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