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“We found that when a liquid jet or droplet train impacts a rigid surface below a certain critical impinging angle, almost no ...
The researchers published a recent paper on their anti-splashback efforts and novel urinal designs in Oxford University Press ...
Urinals have not changed much since they started becoming popular in 19th-century Europe, as part of growing public health reforms in fast-growing cities. There are now around 56 million public ...
They designed two new urinals, called the Cornucopia and the Nautilus, that limit the amount of urine splashback to 1.4 percent of a standard commercial urinal’s unfortunate splash levels.