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Scientists find way to turn urine into bone-building material

What if human urine could be turned into something incredibly useful—like a material for dental or bone implants? A team of researchers has done exactly that by creating a new biological process that transforms urine into hydroxyapatite, a valuable mineral widely used in medicine, archaeology, and even construction. Hydroxyapatite, or HAp, is a calcium phosphate […] The post Scientists find way to turn urine into bone-building material appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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