TORONTO (CTV Network) — Even at thousands of metres high, germs are inescapable, according to new research at the University of Colorado Boulder. Near the world’s tallest peak above sea level at Mount ...
Sponges sneeze much more slowly — one sneeze can take 30 minutes — but the premise is the same: to remove unwanted particles or tiny microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses from within. If you ...
A new study found evidence in timelapse videos that sea sponges — like humans — sneeze to get rid of mucus and other waste . Sea sponges are underwater creatures with canal systems that suck water in, ...
When I sneeze, everyone knows about it. The resulting shockwave wobbles windows, awakens sleeping animals, and sets nearby humans on edge. My partner, who sneezes like a vole hiccuping, insists I do ...