
E. Chromi is synthetic biology that could yield scientifically useful tools to identify toxins in polluted environments and the body, according to designers Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and James King.

E. Chromi is synthetic biology that could yield scientifically useful tools to identify toxins in polluted environments and the body, according to designers Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and James King.

Japan’s largest toilet manufacturer TOTO , is sending their bio-gas powered motorcycle on a month long tour of southern Japan, Tokyo and the island of Kyushu...

Copenhagen design studio UiWE have created communal Pollee urinals that are specifically for women. The four-women capacity urinals had their first outing at t...

The Danish Roskilde Festival took the rather unconventional step of installing fifty bright orange P-Tree urinals to prevent festival participants from urinati...

Wastewater cleaning bacteria find a good home in the igloo dome shaped Poo-Gloos , and offer an affordable way for small communities to treat their wastewate...

A replica of the Greek statue Venus de Milo constructed from panda excrement is the focus of a new art project by Chinese sculptor Zhu Cheng. The 2ft (61cm) ...

Meeting global sanitation needs continues to be a serious health concern and poor sanitation is a considerable source of disease. In fact, according to The ...

When we think of our personal contribution to climate change we usually focus on our mode of transport or our food choices. However, a new YouTube video, The...

NASA's International Space Station Expedition 19 crew recently toasted the ability to recycle and purify human and rat urine in space. Commander Gennady Pad...

It is a shocking fact that more than 2.6 billion of people have no access to basic sanitation. This means that 40 out of 100 people lack even the simplest ...

November 19th is World Toilet Day – a day highlighting the fact that many people around the world still lack access to basic sanitation and clean water. The W...