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It's an issue that most men have to deal with on a daily basis. Urinals, first invented nearly 200 years ago, still have a notorious flaw – splashback. Now, experts have come up with a design ...
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Experimental results confirmed this. The authors then designed urinals by solving differential equations, dubbed Cornucopia and Nautilus, which have impinging angles at or below 30 across their entire ...
Three-dimensional renderings of urinals. From left to right: Duchamp’s “La Fontaine,” a contemporary commercial model, Cornucopia, and Nautilus. A urinal designed to avoid urine splashback ...
These seemingly minor splashes add up to major issues. With approximately 56 million urinals in non-residential settings across the United States, researchers estimate more than 350,000 liters of ...
All across the country, schools and states want to dictate where people can go to the bathroom. That doesn't mean folks have to listen. For the trans and gender non-conforming community, the right ...
Thabo Khumalo, who is homeless and disabled, makes about R70 a day in Johannesburg from hiring out buckets for people to use instead of urinating on the street. “This area used to smell terrible ...
The process begins in the underground plant, where urine from waterless male urinals is stored and directed to a specialized reactor. In this reactor, the urine is mixed with a base to regulate its ...
And the urinals are even located in a low-ceilinged cave that must have once been a dimly-lit Victorian storage cellar. Back room: The Pocket N1. Photo: SE Overall verdict? It’s a cracker: like all ...