A first look at Withings' toilet bowl urine analyzerIt analyzed the specific gravity and pH of my urine while I waited.By D. Cooper, 01.06.2023
Withings' $500 toilet computer wants to be WebMD for your peeThe hardware sits in your toilet, analyzing what's poured forth into it. By D. Cooper, 01.03.2023
Researchers want astronauts to put their biological waste to workThey’re using urine and exhaled air to fuel yeasts that can generate useful byproducts.By M. Locklear, 08.22.2017
Solar-powered machine turns urine into drinkable waterScientists will use a 1,000 liters of recovered water to make beer. By A. Gilyadov, 07.27.2016
Scientists solve the urinal pee splash-back conundrumThe folks from Utah State?s Splash Lab will never again be mistaken for having a bladder control problem.By D. Cooper, 12.01.2015
uChek raises the stakes in smartphone health care with camera-based urine analysisBy E. Sadun, 02.26.2013
Space shuttle's final voyage will include recycling urine into sports drink, crafting hilarious brand nameBy J. Hicks, 07.08.2011
Inhabitat's Week in Green: of pedal-powered submarines and soda-powered fuel cellsBy Inhabitat, 08.29.2010
International Space Station crew 'thrilled' to receive new urine recycling equipmentBy J. Flatley, 11.13.2008