When a drop of liquid hits a surface at a sufficiently high speed, it splashes -- that much isn't in doubt. But sometimes splashing isn't helpful. Researchers are working on methods of 'splash ...
Men, get ready to save on laundry and dry cleaning expenses. Science and technology have given us antibiotics, the internet, and space travel but to date have not solved the problem of urinal ...
RESEARCHERS from Oxford have made significant progress towards a world with splash-free urinals. Scientists at the University of Oxford have published a paper on splash-avoidance, which assesses ...
It's a regrettable reality that there is never time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across each month. In the past, we've featured year-end roundups of cool science stories we ...
Aiming to keep khakis clean of urine droplets, a team of researchers turn to moss to develop an insert that will grab more pee. Freelancer Michael Franco writes about the serious and silly sides of ...
Yep, CE here. Mind you, the "seat up or down" wars are still pretty much real here as well and home urinals are still quite rare, but the uptake of them has been somewhat rising a bit, lately. Even so ...
(Phys.org) —A team of four physicists at Brigham Young University (calling themselves "wizz-kids") has been studying the physics properties of urine splash-back in a urinal-like environment. Their ...
When a drop of liquid hits a surface at a sufficiently high speed, it splashes -- that much isn't in doubt. But sometimes splashing isn't helpful. Researchers are working on methods of 'splash ...
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