A recent animation that made the rounds on social media illustrates how COVID-19 is impacting scientific research.
The simulation comes from a team of engineers at the Eindhoven University of Technology, who have. The animation—which was initially shared by the team's lead researcher, Bert Blocken, without accompanying peer-reviewed research to back it up—quickly made the rounds on social media, alarming many people who interpreted it as evidence that running outside, even in non-crowded areas, may increase the risk of spreading the coronavirus.
It's an interesting theory, but Blocken didn't just share the simulation without peer-reviewed research to go with it. He also chose to talk about the research with a
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