Recycling waste nutrients could cut fertilizer use, but coordination and infrastructure are key. Nutrients recovered from ...
ITHACA, N.Y. –Recycling all the human and livestock feces and urine on the planet would contribute substantially to meeting the nutrient supply for all crops worldwide, thereby reducing the need to ...
New research shows that whales move nutrients thousands of miles—in their pee and poop—from as far as Alaska to Hawaii, supporting the health of tropical ecosystems and fish. UC Santa Cruz professors ...
Awareness and interest in improved Nutrient Use Efficiency (NUE) has never been greater. Driven by a growing public belief that crop nutrients are excessive in the environment and farmer concerns ...
The findings provide critical insights into the environmental trade-offs of recycling sludge-derived liquids in agricultural systems. Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is an emerging technology for ...
How can ocean viruses influence the global carbon cycle? This is what a recent study published in Science Advances hopes to address as a team of researchers from Rutgers University and Bar-Ilan ...
Phosphorus is indispensable for crop growth and, by extension, global food security; yet its management poses significant challenges due to its finite nature and the environmental consequences of its ...
Nutrient recycling WalNUT project will present its findings on 5 February 2026 (09:00–17:30) at the Representation of the European Region Tyrol–South Tyrol–Trentino, Rue de Pascale 45–47, Brussels.
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Global fisheries' nutrient extraction threatens ocean ecosystems and productivity, study finds
The four billion tons of marine organisms that global fisheries extracted from the ocean between 1960 and 2018 resulted in the depletion of over 560 million tons of essential nutrients vital to ...
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