Recycling pee and poop to grow food
Using human waste as a fertilizer can help sustainability and be more beneficial for growing food and less polluting.
Using human waste as a fertilizer can help sustainability and be more beneficial for growing food and less polluting.
The National Poop Museum collects, preserves, and displays human poop. It’s another example of the interest in this subject.
A journalist explores the butt from differents points of view to explain why this human part of the body is so important.
Archeologists found some 500-year-old urine flasks used by doctors for smelling and ‘tasting’ pee in hospitals.
FDA approved a new medication made of human poop to contrast infections from the bacterium Clostridioides difficile.
Taking a poop during war wasn’t that easy and expected as you could think but it was very dangerous and sometimes deadly.
A new trend called ‘peegasm’ consist in feeling pleasure by holding and releasing pee but there are downsides.
A cartoonish video explains how to behave when soldiers needed to poop in combats during World War II.
Toilet paper can contain toxic chemicals that can cause health problems as well as pollute the environment.
The new Starbucks Oleato coffee seems to have some side effects that make people run to the toilet.