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A researcher at a university in South Korea has devised a toilet that turns human waste into power, Reuters reports. As a bonus incentive, each use rewards, uh, poopers with a small amount of ...
Cho Jae-weon, a South Korean urban and environmental engineering professor at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), developed an eco-friendly toilet that pays students ...
The BeeVi toilet – a portmanteau of the words bee and vision – uses a vacuum pump to send faeces into an underground tank, reducing water use.
Engineers from UNIST in South Korea have a designed an ecofriendly toilet that transforms solid waste into a biogas that can be used to power the home.
ULSAN, South Korea — Researchers in South Korea have developed a toilet they say turns human waste into energy. It works like this: A person uses the toilet, then vacuum suction whisks waste ...
South Korean university professors have designed a toilet that generates power from poop. Students are incentivized to use the toilet with a digital currency called Ggool. The average person's ...