This story is part of the WHYY News Climate Desk, bringing you news and solutions for our changing region. From the Poconos to the Jersey Shore to the mouth of the Delaware Bay, what do you want to ...
Hosted on MSN
Scientists make mind-blowing medical breakthrough using human waste: 'This can be done easily'
Researchers have developed engineered yeast that converts human waste into medical-grade material for tooth and bone implants, reported Interesting Engineering. The development tackles two challenges ...
A research team from Stanford University has developed a prototype that uses solar energy to extract nutrients from human urine to create a sustainable fertilizer. They presented the system in ...
Human and animal waste can replace many fertilizers if managed better and used closer to farms, improving farming systems.
Sewage pollution in the Thames has been a problem for centuries. A new art installation at Science Gallery London explores the history, engineering, geography and science of human waste in the river.
The Punch on MSN
Delta community where residents drink human waste-polluted river
Torugbene, in Burutu Local Government Area of Delta State, is a remote riverine community where residents depend on a river ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results