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New urinal designs could prevent 265,000 gallons of urine splashing onto the floor (and your legs, presumably) a day, if you ...
“We found that when a liquid jet or droplet train impacts a rigid surface below a certain critical impinging angle, almost no splatter is generated,” the researchers wrote in their study. “Thus, a ...
New urinal designs reduce splashback by optimizing surface angles, improving hygiene, and enhancing accessibility. A urinal ...
One of the most stubborn problems in modern hygiene begins with a simple splash.
Researchers have invented two new urinal designs that could significantly reduce the amount of urine splashback, keeping ...
The researchers suggest that if Nautilus was to replace the 56 million urinals across the U.S., around 1 million liters of urine would be prevented from being splashed onto the floor every day ...
A urinal designed to avoid urine splashback on the user and the floor will improve sanitation, bathroom cleanliness, and user ...
Public restrooms may soon become much cleaner, thanks to a new urinal design that prevents messy splashback. For over a ...
For over a century, men's public restrooms worldwide have featured essentially the same urinal design. Despite their ...
Urinals, first invented nearly 200 years ago, still have a notorious flaw – splashback. Now, experts have come up with a design that solves this problem using the basic principles of physics.
“By minimizing the impinge angle they can keep their fur clean.” The researchers wrote that urinal design, which stretches back at least 1,000 years to Sri Lanka, “has remained stagnant for ...