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CAREER: Regulating the nitrogen cycle via bioelectrochemical fertilizer production and informed food consumption

Organization Johns Hopkins UniversityLocation BALTIMORE, United StatesPosted 1 Apr 2026Deadline 31 Mar 2031
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationMD
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Food production relies heavily on fertilizers. Most fertilizers are based on ammonia. Its production occurs at high temperature and pressure. This generates a significant amount of carbon dioxide. Some bacteria can fix nitrogen in the atmosphere. They convert it into ammonia. The natural process is slow, and the bacteria do not secrete much of…

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