The Melbourne’s poo museum
A new poop museum opened in Melbourne in the wake of the Japanese Unko Museum in Tokyo to explore poop without taboos.
A new poop museum opened in Melbourne in the wake of the Japanese Unko Museum in Tokyo to explore poop without taboos.
Researchers found a way to create bricks out of human waste to be used as a building material. Despite containing only 25% of poop, they are still strong.
A TikTok viral hack explains how to poop in minutes when you are constipated, according to an acupuncturist.
Chemists from a Gloucestershire lab converted human waste into kerosene that can be used to power planes.
Karen Chin studies coprolites for clues about prehistoric food webs and ecosystems. The dung provides surprising insights into dinosaur eating habits.
An urban legend about poop involving Disneyland and Disney World seems to be real, according to some redditors.
A nephrologist explains how to poop when you are constipated assuming a weird position on the toilet.
In the 19th century in London, the river Thames was used as a sewer but also as a source of water for drinking.
Poop can be found on a lot of surfaces. Here are 15 unexpected places where you can find traces of poop.
A woman took some giraffe poop from Kenya to the United States to make a necklace but she was detained at the airport while the box was destroyed.