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Boing Boing on MSNNew urinal designs aim to please, with less splashingNew urinal designs could prevent 265,000 gallons of urine splashing onto the floor (and your legs, presumably) a day, if you ...
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Live Science on MSNNew urinal designs could prevent up to 265,000 gallons of urine from spilling onto the floor each dayResearchers have invented two new urinal designs that could significantly reduce the amount of urine splashback, keeping ...
“We found that when a liquid jet or droplet train impacts a rigid surface below a certain critical impinging angle, almost no ...
New urinal designs reduce splashback by optimizing surface angles, improving hygiene, and enhancing accessibility. A urinal ...
A sweeping new trend is changing the old image of public toilets. The Tokyo Toilet project of "cool and beautiful" restrooms is led by famous Japanese creators. Their designs were the setting for ...
Public restrooms may soon become much cleaner, thanks to a new urinal design that prevents messy splashback. For over a ...
A urinal designed to avoid urine splashback on the user and the floor will improve sanitation, bathroom cleanliness, and user ...
The concept of public urinals, or 'Pissoirs', originated in Paris in the 1830s, with the city government installing them on major boulevards. The design spread to other parts of Europe and the ...
Urinal designs have not materially changed in over ... piece “La Fontaine” would not look out of place in today’s public restrooms. Use of a typical public urinal often results in splatter ...
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