By NAMI SUGIURA/ Staff Writer
June 8, 2020 at 18:52 JST
A simulated image by a supercomputer Fugaku, in which a person at right front coughs and droplets rarely reach others when the height of a partition is 140 centimeters. (Provided by Riken Center for Computational Science and Toyohashi University of Technology. Supported by Kyoto Institute of Technology and Osaka University)
Using a supercomputer simulation, researchers have successfully modeled the proper partition height needed to minimize the risk of spreading the novel coronavirus from a cough. [Read More]
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