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New urinal designs could prevent up to 265,000 gallons of urine from spilling onto the floor each daySome bathrooms attempt to reduce splashback using urinal screens, mats, or even stickers to tell people where to aim their urine. The use of such stickers at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport was ...
Whatever shape they’ve taken over the years, Schiphol’s urinal targets inspired a slow but steady stream of decals, stickers or engravings in other prominent public bathrooms. And they really ...
If you want to understand why the University of Chicago's Richard Thaler won the Nobel Prize in economics this year, look no further than the urinal fly. In the early 1990s, the story goes ...
The user is presented with three generous targets to aim for in the urinal: stickers in the unit that read "Start", "Left" and "Right". The console is able to detect where the urine is falling by ...
Around 1 million liters (264,172 gallons) of urine are spilled onto the floor and walls of public restrooms each day in the U.S. thanks to current urinal shapes, creating hygiene issues and ...
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