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Natural soils are absorbing far less nitrogen than expected - limiting their ability to store carbon and fight climate change.
Ammonia (NH3) is vital for agriculture, as it is the basis for fertilizers that are needed to feed the world's population.
Freshwater and coastal waters may cover just a small portion of the planet, but they turn out to be powerful contributors to nitrogen fixation, a natural process essential to life on Earth.
Tohoku University researchers discovered some new principles that aid the electrochemical conversion of nitrate waste, an unwanted byproduct of ...
Fertilizer prices have been on a steady climb, despite grain prices continuing to lag. Josh Linville with Stone X points to the driving force: Global production is lagging behind demand.
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