Mycelium is everywhere – in leaf litter, compost piles, mulch, crops after harvest, and even in the dead wood under our feet.
In this video, I create a custom belt for my cousin Joe featuring eight personal carvings connected by a mycelial network, ...
Living fungi weave conductive nanoparticles into their own growing networks, amplifying bioelectric signals 9-fold and ...
Irish businesses are turning mycelium – fungus – into materials with the potential to rid us of plastics, and using it to ...
The AHA! Allegany County Startup Competition produced proposals for biodegradable packaging, a creative space for children, ...
"In Chinese novels, protagonists often gain enlightenment through 1,000-year essences," Dominguez explained. "As a biologist, I understand that in the forest, the mycelium network is the biggest ...
Discover when, where, and how to find morel mushrooms in Arkansas this spring with practical tips, timing advice, and ...
Scientists have discovered how to turn agricultural waste and food scraps into a new global source of protein.
The process uses ozone, a sterilizing gas, to clean and deodorize the pulp to the point that it passes sanitary requirements.
Scientists discover that forest mushrooms communicate through underground electrical signals—and even urine can change the ...
Happy volunteers gleaning with Community Harvest SRQ. The organization is merging with Sunshine Community Compost to become ...
Microtonal cardboard duo Angine de Poitrine and the band’s management company, Spectacles Bonzaï, have announced the signing ...