Visualizing usually invisible toilet plumes in the lab with lasers John Crimaldi/Scientific Reports Dec 7, 2022 Dec 7, 2022 Updated Jan 13, 2026 0 LA 2028 Olympics tickets go on sale as demand surges Bridges out of poverty AP top stories April 10 Rising gas prices squeeze gig workers, small business owners - National Guard Troops Deployed To Nebraska To Combat Wildfires Where Creighton and Nebraska rosters stand amid transfer portal | Half-Court Press A groundbreaking ceremony in Fremont for a Dostofarm production facility 500k for Workforce Development Center Gas Prices Soar: What You'll Pay Across the US AP Top Stories April 13 Grand Island Public Library Bear Fair Stars Who Are Open About Their Mental Health Struggles First Five Childcare Giron Nebraska's Bergen Reilly, Skyler Pierce, Gabby DiVita and Virginia Adriano after spring match win over Iowa State Council member Ryan O'Neill talks about issues Lincoln Standing Bear students learn to use robotics and automation to prepare them for future careers (copy) Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson after domestic incident in Irvington Eyman Big Red Truck Recap with Sam McKewon: Nebraska's 2026 spring game Iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel demolished SkillsUSA in Grand Island This video shows Aaron True monitoring the live image data of a flushing toilet plume on a computer screen. As featured on Toilets spew invisible aerosol plumes with every flush: Here's the proof Toilets eject aerosol droplets that may carry disease-causing pathogens. Learning how the particles move could help cut exposure in public restrooms. Latest video Ken Daniel new executive director of Habitat Columbus Azzi Fudd explains how UConn helped prepare her for playing in the WNBA Grand Island Public Library Bear Fair Trump: Strait blockade is in effect but Iran wants a deal 'very badly' Trump defends naval blockade, says US will not allow ‘blackmail’ Grocery prices could increase with Iran War Kleeb Democrats Convention Anthropic’s Secret A.I. Model Uncovers Thousands of Critical Security Flaws Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Nebraska's Bergen Reilly, Skyler Pierce, Gabby DiVita and Virginia Adriano after spring match win over Iowa State
Lincoln Standing Bear students learn to use robotics and automation to prepare them for future careers (copy)
Toilets spew invisible aerosol plumes with every flush: Here's the proof Toilets eject aerosol droplets that may carry disease-causing pathogens. Learning how the particles move could help cut exposure in public restrooms.