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Those bare spots in your yard could be due to take-all root rot. Here's what you should know about the turf disease and how ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNYou’ll Never Guess What This Fungus Is Doing In The Lab — It’s Building StuffA team of researchers has created a rigid, living material inspired by biological structures such as bone and coral, using a ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis living fungus-based building material can repair itself over a monthResearchers in a laboratory in Montana have been growing a new kind of building material. It’s not forged in a furnace or ...
Mushrooms are versatile things: they belong in kitchens, in herbal medicine and, according to overseas innovators, on a construction site.
Scientists have developed a remarkable new building material made from living fungus and bacteria that can repair itself for ...
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New Scientist on MSNLiving material made from fungus could make buildings more sustainableResearchers have used a fungus and bacteria to create rigid, living structures similar to bone and coral, which could one day ...
A breakthrough study by Montana State University researchers unveils an organic substance that could someday be used as a building material.
niger group. The mycelium growing from a point-inoculation of one strain on a modified Czapek solution agar (normal Czapek solution salts, but 30 per cent sucrose instead of 3 per cent ...
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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNThe unusual inspiration for this energy-free cooling system is elephant skinMimicking the heat-regulating ability of an elephant's skin, the bumpy fungus-based tiles improved cooling rates by as much as 70% compared to flat tiles.
Engineers have developed a building material that uses the root-like mycelium of a fungus and bacteria cells. Their results show that this material -- which is manufactured with living cells at low ...
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