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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Cat Urine Rocket Fuel
Researchers have identified a common bacterium present in cat urine (
anammox
) that thrives in the absence of oxygen and is useful in converting ammonium, a compound present in urine, into hydrazine, a component of rocket fuel.
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