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Scientists use lightning to make ammonia out of thin air



University of Sydney researchers have harnessed human-made lightning to develop a more efficient method of generating ammonia—one of the world’s most important chemicals. Ammonia is also the main ingredient of fertilizers that account for almost half of all global food production.



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University of Sydney researchers are using artificial lightning to revolutionize ammonia production, a vital chemical component of fertilizers. This innovative method offers a more efficient alternative to traditional processes. Ammonia-based fertilizers are crucial for nearly half of the world’s food production, highlighting the significance of this research in improving agricultural sustainability and global food security. The new approach promises a more environmentally friendly and cost-effective way to produce this essential chemical.

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