The next time you hear someone decrying the importance of face masks during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, just show them this video. In the footage above, Gav from The Slow Mo Guys films himself ...
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Spoiler: There is A LOT of snot. We all know that sneezing is pretty gross, but this slow motion video shows just how utterly disgusting the process really is. Sneezes may be common place, but in some ...
A new video showing how far a sneeze can travel is raising questions about social distancing. A researcher at MIT says sneeze particles can spread up to 27 feet. The slow-motion video is graphic. But, ...
A new video reveals how far a sneeze can spray coronavirus droplets if there are no barriers to obstruct their path. Virus-carrying droplets of various sizes can travel up to 27 feet, or well beyond ...
Deep under the sea lies a creature that sort of looks like a ghostly tulip. The glass rope sponge has a cup-shaped, filter-feeding top and a thin anemone-covered stem tethering it to the ground. One ...
To a mathematician, it's a violent explosion that shoots out missiles of hot, wet air, slamming a turbulent cloud of moisture into anybody or anything that crosses its path. To the rest of us, it's a ...