Tech
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Waterless, Solar-Powered Toilet Could be Answer for Communities Lacking Adequate Sanitation Systems
University of Colorado, Boulder engineers have come up with an innovative toilet design that requires no water and uses solar power to heat human waste to a high enough temperature that it sterilizes and transforms into a matter known as biochar.
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