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Charcoal biofilter cleans up fertilizer waste gases

Researchers in Bangladesh have developed a biofilter that can extract toxic ammonia from vented gases using microbes and wood charcoal. The biofilter achieved approximately 93% removal of ammonia gas within seven days.

Digging deep for ways to curb ammonia emissions

Researchers from USDA's Agricultural Research Service found that subsurface injection of liquid manure can reduce ammonia emissions from dairy farms by 65% compared to surface broadcasting or shallow incorporation. This method limits manure nitrogen losses from volatilization, improving air quality and soil health.

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Bacteria breakthrough is heaven scent

A team of marine microbiologists at Newcastle University have discovered that bacteria can detect airborne chemicals like ammonia using a molecular 'nose'. This ability leads to the production of biofilms, which are major causes of infection on medical implants and cost the marine industry millions every year.

AGU journal highlights -- July 9, 2010

A new study finds that climate change mitigation will not quickly return the hydrological cycle to its previous state. In contrast, data on tropical cyclone activity disagree, with some datasets showing an increase in storms and others not.

New process is promising for hydrogen fuel cell cars

Researchers develop hydrothermolysis process to store and generate hydrogen for fuel cells in cars, achieving 14% hydrogen yield at near-fuel-cell operating temperatures. The technology has the potential to significantly improve hydrogen storage efficiency and make it more practical for widespread adoption.

Hops helps reduce ammonia produced by cattle

Agricultural Research Service scientist Michael Flythe has found that hops can inhibit hyper-ammonia-producing bacteria, a key contributor to ammonia production in cattle. This reduction in ammonia production can lead to improved ruminant nutrition and reduced reliance on expensive high-protein supplements.

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BUSM researchers identify new syndrome

Researchers from BUSM identified a new syndrome, SHAKE (Supplement-associated Hyperammonemia After C(K)achetic Episode), characterized by altered mental status and difficulty walking. The condition can be prevented by discontinuing high protein dietary supplements in patients with poor eating habits.

Kansas scientists probe mysterious possible comet strikes on Earth

Researchers at the University of Kansas have discovered a potential signature of nitrate and ammonia that can be found in ice cores corresponding to suspected impacts. This finding could help scientists better understand the frequency of comet strikes on Earth, providing valuable insights for future predictions.

New clues about a hydrogen fuel catalyst

Researchers at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have identified key characteristics of a rhodium-based catalyst that efficiently releases hydrogen from ammonia borane. The study provides new insights into the catalytic reaction, shedding light on the hardest part of the process and suggesting ways to improve the catalyst.

How the moon got its stripes

A new study led by Dr. Dave Stegman has shed light on the evolution of planets, revealing that Enceladus' tiger stripes are caused by tectonic activity and a subsurface ocean containing ammonia. The research suggests that Enceladus' unique chemical composition and interaction with other moons led to the formation of this dynamic system.

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Hepatic encephalopathy and prehepatic portal hypertension rat model

Researchers investigated hepatic encephalopathy (HE) and prehepatic portal hypertension in rats. The study found increased GS activity and decreased glutamate uptake in the hippocampus, leading to CNS damage. These findings may help understand HE mechanisms and develop new treatments.

High-pressure compound could be key to hydrogen-powered vehicles

A high-pressure form of ammonia borane has been discovered, which can store around 30 weight percent hydrogen by improving the hydrogen content of the material by roughly 50 percent. The new compound could potentially stabilize at or near ambient conditions with a large amount of hydrogen content.

Wasabi receptor can sense ammonia that causes pain

A Japanese research team discovered that the wasabi receptor can sense and respond to ammonia, a base known to cause pain. The study, published in Journal of Clinical Investigation, reveals the molecular entity responsible for this phenomenon, providing insight into the mechanisms behind sushi-induced discomfort.

Ruthenium in a clinch

A new ruthenium catalyst allows for the selective synthesis of primary amines directly from alcohols and ammonia under mild conditions. This process avoids toxic reagents and waste products, making it ecologically and economically beneficial.

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Seabird ammonia emissions contribute to atmospheric acidity

A recent study reveals that seabirds are a significant source of nitrogen in remote coastal ecosystems, contributing to eutrophication and acidification. The research found varying emissions between seabird species, with bare ground nesters producing more ammonia than burrow nesters.

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Improved ion mobility is key to new hydrogen storage compound

Researchers at NIST have developed a new class of materials that can store relatively large quantities of hydrogen for later release. The material combines lithium amide with lightweight metal hydrides, resulting in improved hydrogen storage properties.

All alone, ammonia and hydrogen chloride use negativity to get attached

Researchers have discovered that supplying or removing an extra electron can make the reaction go from acid and base to neutral molecule or back again, opening up possibilities for precisely controlling chemistry in systems ranging from biology to energy technology. The findings may help illuminate biological reactions as well.

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UCR chemists identify organic molecules that mimic metals

Researchers at UCR have discovered cyclic alkyl amino carbenes (CAACs), which can mimic the behavior of metals in splitting hydrogen under mild conditions. This breakthrough could lead to the development of carbon-based systems for storing hydrogen and producing useful amino compounds.

Something fishy in human blood could save lives

Scientists have identified a protein that excretes ammonia through pufferfish gills as similar to human Rh blood proteins, offering hope for people with liver and kidney disease. Targeting Rh proteins could lead to new treatments for removing toxic ammonia from the bloodstream.

Carnegie Mellon researchers study harmful particulates

Carnegie Mellon researchers identify improved control of livestock feed, efficient nitrogen use, and low-emission fertilizers as effective strategies for reducing ammonia emissions. These measures can save $8,000 per ton in winter, making them a cheaper alternative to controlling sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide pollution.

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Ammonia-loving archaea win landslide majority

A recent study has found that crenarchaeota, a group of single-celled microbes, are the Earth's most abundant land-based creatures capable of oxidizing ammonia. This discovery challenges the long-held belief that bacteria were solely responsible for nitrogen cycles.

The presence of oxygen on carbon nanotubes enhances interaction with ammonia

Researchers at Temple University have discovered that oxygen groups on single-walled carbon nanotubes enhance their interaction with ammonia, which could lead to the development of small sensors for Homeland Security. The study found that heating and cooling the nanotubes affected their ability to bind with ammonia molecules.

University of Oregon chemists discover new way to fix nitrogen

Researchers have successfully synthesized ammonia from nitrogen using a simple compound of iron and hydrogen in solution, marking a significant step toward achieving one of chemistry's coveted goals. This breakthrough could lead to more efficient and sustainable production of ammonia, a vital fertilizer for global food supply.

New research provides evidence that Rh proteins act as CO2 gas channels

Scientists have discovered that Rh proteins, previously thought to be inactive carriers, play a crucial role in facilitating the transfer of carbon dioxide in and out of red blood cells. This finding has significant implications for our understanding of human physiology, including breathing, pH regulation, and kidney function.

Nanotechnology could promote hydrogen economy

Researchers at Rutgers University develop nanostructured iridium surfaces to extract hydrogen from ammonia, enabling efficient fuel cell operation. The process could contribute to the solution of hydrogen economy's storage and transport obstacles.

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Big hopes for tiny, new hydrogen storage material

Researchers at PNNL have developed a new solid chemical material that can release hydrogen almost 100 times faster than conventional methods. The nanophase material achieves this high rate of hydrogen release at a lower temperature, making it an attractive option for sustainable hydrogen storage.

Cell's gatekeeper for ammonia revealed in unprecedented detail

UCSF researchers publish first atomic-level structure of the channel controlling ammonia passage in and out of cells. The discovery provides insights into toxic effects and potential treatment options for life-threatening diseases caused by ammonia toxicity.

New method for converting nitrogen to ammonia

A team of Cornell University researchers has successfully converted nitrogen to ammonia in a laboratory setting, molecule by molecule, using a zirconium metal complex. The process achieves complete fixation at lower temperatures than existing industrial methods, which require high pressures.

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Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation, USB-C)

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Rising ammonia emissions attributed to cars, not livestock

Researchers found unexpectedly high levels of ammonia in the exhaust of gasoline-powered cars on a southern California freeway ramp. The study suggests that cars are adding twice as much ammonia to the air as livestock do, with a small share of vehicles producing most of the pollution.

Oil Spill Cleanup Product Made From Sugar Byproduct

A biodegradable oil spill cleanup product has been developed using milled bagasse, a waste byproduct of the sugar industry. The product creates an environment that sustains bacteria to digest spilled oil, making it effective in vegetated wetlands.