The future of bathing is here, and it looks like a high-tech escape pod from a sci-fi movie. Science Inc., a tech company ...
A 'human washing machine' that can clean a person from head to toe has gone on sale in Japan. This jet-fighter cockpit-shaped pod uses powerful jets of bubbles to blast the skin clean of dirt and ...
Bath time can be tough for both the elderly and their caregivers, but this Japanese invention aims to make the process easier ...
Science Inc., a Japanese company, has now officially launched what it calls the “Mirai Human Washing Machine.” First unveiled at the World Expo in Osaka earlier this year, Japanese consumers can now ...
OSAKA (Kyodo) -- A "human washing machine" that cleans and dries the entire body and drew large crowds when showcased at the ...
GOLDEN, Colo. (CBS4) - A Colorado company working for decades to help people do a better job cleaning their hands is hoping to help more people and companies implement technology to keep people safe ...
The front-loading washing machine was meant to be the panacea of laundry. Launched with a big push in the late ’90s, the machines were supposed to use less water than the old top loaders and be easier ...
No more laundromats please! "Post-COVID buyers have demonstrated a strong preference for renovated units...for co-op buildings, figuring out a way to allow washing machines could unlock latent value..
A decade ago, inventor Jeneva Bell launched a startup called Ruggable that seemed radical at the time: A rug brand with products that you could throw in your home washing machine when they got dirty.