“The Coronavirus in a Tiny Drop” The New York Times, Carl Zimmer and Jonathan Corum. Dec. 1, 2021
Rich graphic simulation of a simulated drop of liquid including the coronavirus and its spike proteins, long mucins, sticky surfactants, and a mixture of molecules from deep lung fluid, showing how the virus survives inside tiny airborne particles (created by Lorenzo Casalino and Abigail Dommer, Amaro Lab, U.C. San Diego)
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/12/01/science/coronavirus-aerosol-simulation.html
To better understand the coronavirus’s journey from one person to another, a team of 50 scientists has for the first time created an atomic simulation of the coronavirus nestled in a tiny airborne drop of water.