Together, the inventors hope to rethink a product and system that many people take for granted: starting with their students.
Dubbed the MycoToilet, researchers say the system separates liquids and solids, using a mycelium-lined chamber to absorb 90 per cent of odour-causing compounds.
Young Chinese inventors are actively shaping the future through innovation — among them, a team from Tsinghua University has ...
Step inside the Container Guest House, a 320 m² sustainable micro-home designed by Poteet Architects in San Antonio, Texas.
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Use of timber and harmonious color palette brings out the brilliant architecture of Calendenia tiny house. It offers ...
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In a world where convenience often trumps common sense, the toilet has somehow become the unsuspecting hero—or rather, victim ...
"Very good at breaking down biomass." Researchers develop revolutionary toilet with first-of-its-kind design: 'We wanted to ...
Serving as a bigger brother to Nordic & Spruce's weekender model, the Overnighter, the Homesteader is a tiny house that's ...