Stunning new video of bright green “toilet plume” particles highlight an invisible phenomenon that's easy to ignore, but might deserve more of your attention. University of Colorado Boulder engineers ...
It’s the fourth month of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States, and boy have we seen some shit. In addition to at least 118,000 deaths from the novel coronavirus, nearly 2.2 million people ...
(WHDH) — Coronavirus can be spread through a “toilet plume” after a toilet is flushed by an infected person, a study suggests. Closing the lid of the toilet before flushing can prevent the spread of ...
A chaotic movement will carry a cloud of tiny droplets that can be inhaled or spill onto bathroom surfaces when someone flushes the toilet, according to a new computer model. One exposed flush could ...