Stanford researchers have created a smart toilet which can detect a variety of diseases and identifies a user by scanning their anus. Radiology professor Sanjiv Gambhir and a team of scientists have a ...
If you think they’ve thought of everything, what about a toilet that costs $8,000? It could come to a loo near you by the end of 2019. What could possibly make a bit of porcelain worth that much money ...
A "smart toilet" that can detect disease by collecting data from the urine and feces of a user has been developed by scientists in the U.S. The team, led by researchers at Stanford University, ...
Former urology instructor Seung-min Park won an Ig Nobel prize for his work on the Precision Health toilet, a “smart toilet” device capable of detecting diseases from excreta. Park is an incoming ...
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