Please read and agree to the
terms and conditions
of this site.
I agree
Medical Technology
/tech
Clear filters and search
Format
photo
Tags
archive
research
health
language|en-us
medical
medicine
provider_name|engadget
region|us
site|engadget
technology & electronics
alex arevalos
ancient humans
animal communication
apps
artificial intelligence
australia
author_name|daniel cooper
author_name|mat smith
big data
biotech & health
bottlenose dolphins
category-/health/health conditions
category-/health/medical facilities & services/medical procedures
cloud
dip.io
disruption
dolphins
extreme
gustatory
health care industry
healthy.io
innovation
kidney disease
machine learning
marine biology
mobile
news
sensors
starling medical
study
What
urine
11
×
medical
new
university
using
appeared
collect
company
designed
device
health
old
post
scientists
testing
tests
toilet
abortion
absorbent
acquiring
activity
analysis
analyze
ancient
appear
archaeologists
aren't
astronauts
australian
backpack
based
bgr
biofuel
birth
blood
bodies
bottlenose
brain
brandishing
building
Language
unset
Current search:
urine
×
@engadget.com
3 months ago
The Morning After: Dune-inspired spacesuit recycles astronauts’ urine into drinkable water
@bgr.com
1 year ago
Archaeologists unearthed ancient ‘urine flasks’
@techcrunch.com
1 year ago
Starling Medical’s new urine-testing device turns your toilet into a health tracker
@engadget.com
1 year ago
Withings' $500 toilet computer wants to be WebMD for your pee
@extremetech.com
2 years ago
Dolphins Recognize Companions By the Taste Of Their Urine
@slashgear.com
3 years ago
New sensor creates electricity from urine and measures glucose levels
@slashgear.com
3 years ago
Brain tumors can be detected using new urine or blood tests
@slashgear.com
5 years ago
UDS drug tests show false-positives for these common meds
@venturebeat.com
6 years ago
Healthy.io launches at-home urinalysis testing in the U.K.
@mashable.com
8 years ago
You can get a sick note for $20 after Skype consultation
@theverge.com
9 years ago
The medical abortion works — so why aren't more women using it?