Smart toilets show promise for passive monitoring of stool and urine to detect potential health issues, but challenges remain ...
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, ...
A toilet that tracks health data - Kohler’s Dekoda uses a bowl-mounted camera to analyze urine and stool. A hands-on review from Good Housekeeping found it less invasive than it sounds. Helpful ...
Discussing the grisly minutia of your bathroom routine is a taboo held around the world, but a team of Stanford University scientists say it could save your life. The team has designed a smart toilet ...
An experimental toilet out of Stanford University identifies users by their finger and anal prints while gathering data for urine and stool analysis, a new study reports. Journalist Bonnie Burton ...
Stanford researchers are developing a smart toilet that uses biometrics to identify people's butts and analyze their poop. The toilet is meant to detect "a range of disease markers in stool and urine" ...
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