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Bacterial communities in soil are as resilient to human urine as synthetic fertilizers—making recycling the bodily fluid as a fertilizer for agricultural crops a viable proposition, according to a new ...
Human urine can be turned into hydroxyapatite now as researchers have developed a method for it. Hydroxyapatite is a mineral ...
Human urine is gaining recognition as a sustainable, nutrient-rich fertilizer with the potential to benefit small urban farms, home gardens and large-scale farms, offering a low-cost solution to ...
A nightmare tenant left his home littered with 3,000 empty beer cans stacked higher than the furniture, and bags of human ...
An analysis of their financial reports shows that, up until last October, Cloister was spending $50,000 a month on hundreds of gallons of human urine, as well as $20,000 on high-quality capuchin ...
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