Despite lacking nerves, muscles or even brains, sea sponges have the ability to expel clumps of mucus from their bodies in a sneeze-like fashion. This behavior was long known to scientists, but ...
MIT scientists looked at sneeze "splatter" to explore how germs are spread. This sequence illustrates the evolution of the multiphase turbulence cloud that suspends droplets emitted during a sneeze.
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