US National Institutes of Health

  • Mind & Matter

    How is Monkeypox Behaving in the Built Environment?

    Virus transmission depends on interactions between surfaces and environmental factors, Blaine Brownell finds in initial research, a design concern that invites a closer collaboration between architects, designers, and mechanical engineers to mitigate the spread of disease.

    4 MIN READ
    A closeup of the monkeypox virus

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