A new research review led by Griffith University suggests using human urine as a fertilizer could significantly boost ...
British start-up NPK Recovery has developed a mobile system that collects urine from event toilets and processes it into a ...
Scientists in the U.K. are collecting as much urine as they can from big events like music festivals and marathons, and using ...
UK researchers collect urine from festivals and races and convert it into fertilizer using bacteria‑powered tech, reducing waste and supporting sustainable farming.
It seems scientists are looking to recycle anything these days. A group of them in the UK are currently experimenting with making fertilizer, not from using number two, but from number one. They call ...
Iran war disrupts nitrogen fertilizer supplies, pushing farmers worldwide to adopt alternatives like chicken manure, human urine and biostimulants.
The Iran war is driving up the cost of synthetic crop nutrients, pushing growers to embrace alternatives from microbes to ...
I was recently gifted a 5-pound container of a popular fertilizer. Some gardeners swear by it, saying it makes plants grow ...
Farmers worldwide are under pressure. About a third of traded urea, a widely used nitrogen fertilizer, comes from the Gulf region.
Food-related challenges are surging for America’s least well-off residents, and that likely explains the marked rise in a sour consumer mood despite data showing the economy is overall doing ‌pretty ...