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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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
Toilet Unclogger Could Be the Greatest Plumbing Invention Since the Plunger South Korean toilet unclogger takes an ingenious new approach, video goes viral.
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 ...