Why do some poops float and others sink?
If you ever wondered why sometimes poops float and others sink, now science has given an explanation to the phenomenon.
If you ever wondered why sometimes poops float and others sink, now science has given an explanation to the phenomenon.
In Canada, there’s an exhibition about poop telling about our lives, both from a biological perspective and from a cultural perspective.
An exhibit in a Rotterdam museum displayed giant poops where visitors have to be “naked” to explore these sculptures.
The first carbon-negative public toilet was built in India at the Sri Guru Ram Das Jee International Airport in Amritsar.
The Portal is a modern and relaxing porta potty in the woods, a concept that was developed by the company Jupe.
Often we think our toilet is clean just because it looks sparkling but it might be cleaned better with some more in-depth procedures.
When you drink alcohol you can experience an urge to pee more than when you normally drink water or other liquids.
When you are on a plane, you probably fart more than while on the ground. A study by a Danish scientist seems to confirm that.
A new ‘Super toilet’ from the Georgia Institute of Technology can burn poop underwater using electricity without using a sewage system.
Many people experience a need to pee after taking a poop. It sounds something unusual but there’s an explanation and it’s quite normal.