A recent study has shown that the growth and biomass of the plants were slightly higher with urine than with conventional fertilizer (human urine was collected from private homes and used it to fertilize cabbage crops).
I am not really surprised.
While humans on one hand are competing to exploit nature to the maximum to let their selfish ends meet, scientists on the other hand, seems to be up with arms to find out alternatives to help meet man's demands without injuring the nature.
One such...
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This is height of recycling. But, when it comes to pampering or taking care of the environment, it can be tried on. What do you think?! Physicists in Singapore have developed a battery that can be powered by human urine. Yeah, you read it right -- its...
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