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Urine doesn't belong on the floor, and it definitely doesn't belong on our clothes. An experimental new urinal design could ...
“We found that when a liquid jet or droplet train impacts a rigid surface below a certain critical impinging angle, almost no ...
Thousands of gallons of ill-aimed pee could be spared from lavatory floors thanks to a new urinal design, scientists say. Around 1 million liters (264,172 gallons) of urine are spilled onto the floor ...
The researchers published a recent paper on their anti-splashback efforts and novel urinal designs in Oxford University Press’ journal PNAS Nexus. The advent for the revolution of the humble urinal ...
New urinal designs could prevent 265,000 gallons of urine splashing onto the floor (and your legs, presumably) a day, if you ...
One of the most stubborn problems in modern hygiene begins with a simple splash.
A urinal designed to avoid urine splashback on the user and the floor will improve sanitation, bathroom cleanliness, and user ...
A total of 1,000 litres of urine will be collected from runners making use of PEEQUAL women's urinals at the London Marathon ...
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.
"I thought there should be a convenient way to dispense toilet tissue when using a urinal," said an inventor, from Brooklyn, ...
PITTSBURGH, April 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- "I thought there could be a better urinal design to increase sanitation and convenience for male and female users," said an inventor, from Las Vegas ...
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 ...