Colorado Researchers Are Using Lasers to Study What Happens After
Colorado Researchers Are Using Lasers to Study What Happens After
Ever wanted a closer look at what goes on after flushing? Researchers at the University of Colorado are doing just that. They’re using lasers to see how particles travel from toilet bowls. Kind of gross, yes.
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