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Global analysis finds too much phosphorus in lakes, too little in the soil

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Over-fertilized waterways, impoverished soils: the use of phosphorous in agriculture is creating a dilemma, and it all began thousands of years ago. This has been verified by an analysis published in Global and Planetary Change. It is well known that phosphorous from agricultural fertilization and wastewater is harmful to lakes. But

NASA joins the still controversial search for UFOs

Reports of UAPs — unidentified anomalous phenomena — have long fascinated the public but were historically shunned by mainstream science. NASA on Thursday officially joined the search for UFOs—but reflecting the stigma attached to the field, the US space agency kept secret for hours the identity of the person heading a new program tracking mystery

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