Environment
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Phosphorus Extracted From Wastewater Becomes Macronutrient Source in New Agricultural Practice - Study Shows
Scientists are extracting phosphorus from wastewater, converting it into a macronutrient source, and putting it back into the soil in a new agricultural practice.
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Neanderthal Cannibalism: Cave in Spain Reveals Ancient Humans Ate Their Youngs [Study]
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Nature and Equity Investments: A Win-Win Strategy for the Economy
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Healthier and More Sustainable Diet: Changing Food Consumption Can Affect Economy, Society, Environment
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Fecal Matter Bacteria Causing Gastroenteritis, Infections Detected in Tourist Favorite Hawaii Beaches
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Baby Coyote Finally Saved After Head Became Stuck in Plastic Container in Massachusetts




