By NAMI SUGIURA/ Staff Writer
October 14, 2020 at 19:40 JST
In this simulation, when a person, lower right, talks to the individual seated directly across the table, about 5 percent of all the droplets they exhaled reach the other, far left. (Provided by Riken Center for Computational Science, Toyohashi University of Technology and Kobe University. Supported by Kyoto Institute of Technology, Suntory Liquors Ltd. and Toppan Printing Co.)
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