Environment
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Australia to Use 'Special Toilets' to Extract Human Urine as Plants Fertilizer
Australian researchers claim that human urine contains chemicals such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which are all essential plant nutrients.
Latest Research Articles
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NASA’s ATLAS Upgraded to Scan the Entire Night Sky for Near Earth Objects
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Affection and Openness of a Dog Linked to its Dominant Status in Dog Hierarchy
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Ancient Trees 'Must be Safeguarded' to Help Long-Term Survival of Forests
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World's Oceans May be Suffocating Due to Climate Change
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22 Dead, 47 Injured as Landslide, Flooding Impacted Ecuador After Heavy Rainfall
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Scavengers Leave ‘Wonderfully-Shaped’ Fossilized Feces Inside Fish Cranium Dated 9 Million Years Ago
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Experts Warn Most of World's Corals Will Die if Global Warming Heats Up by 1.5°C
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More Than Diverse 9,000 Tree Species in Earth Are Yet to be Discovered, Study Finds
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Ocean Temperature Reaches "Point of No Return" as Climate Change Creates Irreversible Scenario
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Skeletal Remains of Headless Horse and Man Discovered by Archaeologists in Germany
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Evidence of So-called “Shapeshifting” Among Wildlife Species Linked to Global Warming
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Melting of Greenland Ice Sheet Enough to Cause Flooding Across US in 20 Years