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Human urine, a valuable resource as fertilizer for sustainable urban agriculture, study concludes

Summary by Science Daily
The reuse of human urine would allow for the production of sustainable fertilizers for urban agriculture, with significant environmental benefits, a new study concludes. The research evaluates the environmental impact of nitrogen recovery from the yellow waters of buildings. In addition to promoting sustainable agriculture, it would reduce carbon dioxide emissions and water consumption.

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Chemical fertilizers are synthetic chemicals used in agriculture to provide essential nutrients to plants. These fertilizers are manufactured from chemical raw materials and are designed to increase crop production by providing nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, which are macronutrients essential for plant growth. However, they have negative impacts on the environment and human health, such as water pollution, loss of biodiversity, eutrophicati…

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The color of urine can communicate many things about your health. Doctors also use color as one criterion in diagnosing a patient, although it is certainly not the only one. The color of urine can vary from light yellow to deep brown. Normally, urine should be light yellow, which indicates good hydration and normal urination. The color comes from urobilin, which is a breakdown product of hemoglobin. What can the colors mean? Do you dare to take …

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Sweat, pus, earwax, saliva. Many people find it disgusting. In a video about this subject from the University of the Netherlands, Ruben Verwaal delves deeper into our relationship with these bodily fluids. Watch the video first or read below the video Ruben's response to some questions and comments. Scientias: herryhubert2706 writes below the video: […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl .

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