Turning waste into wealth: New study finds that human urine can turn into low-energy fertiliser |

Modern sanitation systems have long treated human urine as waste, flushing away valuable nitrogen and phosphorus that are essential for plant growth. However, a recent study published in the Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering proposes a paradigm shift: converting this overlooked byproduct into a sustainable, low-energy fertiliser. By utilising forward osmosis, researchers have successfully concentrated…

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‘Narrative played on his mind’: Ashwin explains Bumrah’s dip in form after ending wicket drought | Cricket News

Jasprit Bumrah’s 1st Wicket in IPL 2026 (Photo: IPL) Jasprit Bumrah finally picked up his first wicket of IPL 2026 after going wicketless for six consecutive matches, and following Mumbai Indians’ emphatic win over Gujarat Titans, former India all-rounder Ravichandran Ashwin said explained that why Bumrah got dip in his form despite good spells in…

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Showers and sunshine tame India’s emissions

CHENNAI: India’s carbon emissions have, for once, paused. In 2025, the country’s carbon dioxide output edged down, breaking a decades-long trend of steady increases. This is also the first time on record that emissions have fallen during normal economic conditions. Previous declines were seen only during exceptional disruptions, such as the 2020 pandemic and the…

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Matthew Hayden: ‘Horrible day for Gujarat Titans’: Hayden blasts ‘unacceptable’ collapse in MI hammering | Cricket News

Gujarat Titans batters interact with head coach Ashish Nehra and batting coach Matthew Hayden. (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: Gujarat Titans’ batting coach Matthew Hayden did not hold back after his side’s humiliating 99-run defeat to Mumbai Indians, calling it “a horrible day” and branding the batting performance “unacceptable” in a scathing post-match assessment.Chasing 200, Gujarat…

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Why the Danish capital is designed for humanity

In the competition to become a global powerhouse, most metro cities are overwhelmingly concerned with vertical height. The pursuit of record-high skyscrapers, sprawling freeways, and gross domestic product (GDP) figures that will impress on paper has created an obsession among many cities. The capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, chose to bow out of the race for…

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