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Cristobal Avila, student and technical support manager at the environmental laboratory of the Universidad Adolfo Ibanez, works with urine samples used to create fertilizer based on urine and seawater in Santiago on March 28, 2024. A couple of times a year, Chilean scientist Dafne Crutchik's collaborators make an unusual request to friends and family: donate their urine. An essential liquid to rescue phosphorus, a scarce mineral and key to creating fertilizers. (Photo by RAUL BRAVO / AFP) (Photo by RAUL BRAVO/AFP via Getty Images)

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