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Zapping Manure With a Special Electrode Could Solve Two Environmental Problems, Study
An interdisciplinary team led by University of Wisconsin–Madison scientists has developed a new technique that could help farmers extract useful nutrients such as ammonia and potassium from livestock manure to efficiently make fertilizer and other useful chemical products.
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Tornado Cleanup in Tennessee: Colder Temperatures to Unfold This Week
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US Northeast Weather Forecast: Increasing Winds, Flooding Rain To Unload This Midweek
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NWS Weather Forecast: Heavy Rain, Snow Likely in Mid-Atlantic, Down-east Maine
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Sea Cucumber From the Philippines Contains Bioactive Compounds With Medicinal Properties, Research Shows
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Scientists Are Growing Kelp in the Lab To Save California’s Kelp Forests From Urchin Invasion
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Sea Otter Pup Stranded in Alaska Gets a New Home in Chicago
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Japan’s Sour Grape Industry Is Coping With Quality Challenges
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Ready to Unlock Year-Round Wellness? Use This Seasonal Guide to Staying Healthy and Active
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Zebra Mussel Fibers Inspire New Materials for Medicine and Engineering
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US Braces for Heavy Weather as Strong Storm Brings Rain, Snow and Wind
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Northwestern US Flooding Concerns: Stormy Outlook To Unload Heavy Rain Early Next Week
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Colder Temperatures, Travel Disruption To Hit Northeast This Weekend Due to Snowy Outlook