Monthly Archives: June 2021

Our paper “A computational study of expiratory particle transport and vortex dynamics during breathing with and without face masks” is in the news

Our paper “A computational study of expiratory particle transport and vortex dynamics during breathing with and without face masks” that was recently was published and selected to be an Editor’s Pick in AIP Physics of Fluids is in the news: https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210610/Normal-breathing-without-mask-can-transport-saliva-droplets-to-more-than-7-feet.aspx https://phys.org/news/2021-06-saliva-droplets-feet-masks-shorten.html https://www.newswise.com/coronavirus/normal-breathing-sends-saliva-droplets-7-feet-masks-shorten-this/?article_id=752657 https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-06/aiop-nbs060921.php https://scienmag.com/normal-breathing-sends-saliva-droplets-7-feet-masks-shorten-this/ https://www.miragenews.com/normal-breathing-sends-saliva-droplets-7-feet-574895/ https://sciencenewsnet.in/normal-breathing-sends-saliva-droplets-7-feet-masks-shorten-this/

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Our paper “A computational study of expiratory particle transport and vortex dynamics during breathing with and without face masks” was selected to be an Editor’s Pick and featured on the cover of AIP Physics of Fluids

Our paper “A computational study of expiratory particle transport and vortex dynamics during breathing with and without face masks” was published, selected to be an Editor’s Pick and featured on the cover of AIP Physics of Fluids [PDF],[Cover].

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