Scientists With Revolutionary Discovery for So-called Shole

Scientists With Revolutionary Discovery for So-called Shole

U.S. surveyors have said that they have developed a toilet with an ultra-slipper layer that can help preserve large quantities of water throughout the world. Scientists at Penn State University said the layer limits the consumption of water required to clean waste by 90%. They say [...]

Scientists at Penn State University said the layer limits the consumption of water required to clean waste by 90%.

They say it prevents bacteria from breeding in toilets and reduces the service, writes BBC, translates Periscope.

Sprui, which is more slippery than Teflon, would be affected by urine and should be reused after every 50 leaks.

Researchers hope the discovery can help reduce water. Each day, more than 141 billion gallons [141 billion L] of water are used only to clean waste from the toilet.

According to researchers who published their findings in Nature Sustain rehabilitation magazine, water used to clean toilets was six times greater than daily drinking water consumption in Africa.

“The shit in the toilet not only is it unpleasant for those who use it but also presents serious health problems,” he said. Our goal is to have technological impacts on the market so everyone can benefit,”Periscope

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