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How Fungi Built a Social Safety Net Under Your Feet
A walk through a forest is a treat for the senses. Just stop and look, listen, and touch what is around you. The sunlight ...
What if immune support wasn't about doing more--but about responding smarter?* New peer-reviewed research from the Host Defense(R) science team reveals that Lion's Mane mushroom mycelium may support ...
Fed on straw, sawdust, cardboard, and leftover coffee grounds, root-like mycelium networks knit scraps into lightweight foams, boards, and fabrics that are beginning to challenge traditional plastics, ...
Often hidden from view, fungi are a critical part of our ecosystems. Some can be eaten as mushrooms; others help trees and forests thrive. But that’s not all: they’re also helping us create low-cost, ...
How a Broader Understanding of the, Fungi Kingdom, Is Inspiring Innovation. 'The Guardian' recently highlighted the amazing and little-understood fungi kingdom. Fungi are spore-producing organisms ...
A home-grown habitat on Mars might sound like science fiction. But Lynn Rothschild, a senior research scientist at NASA’s Ames Research Center, has worked for years to bring that fiction to reality.
Two leaders in the mushroom supplement space, Paul Stamets and Jeff Chilton, had been friends since the 1970s. Then they got into a feud about a seemingly simple question that is anything but. What ...
Living in a house made of fungi and bacteria may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but researchers are now one step closer to eventually making it a reality, according to a new study.Related ...
MyBacon, a meatless mycelium-based bacon alternative from MyForest Foods, is produced at the Ecovative production facility on Thursday, in Green Island. Albany County Executive Daniel McCoy, right, ...
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