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But it's hard to imagine a world without concrete when it’s the building block of nearly everything: homes, buildings, ...
Scientists in Montana develop fungi-based building material that could lead to sustainable, self-repairing "mushroom houses" ...
Living in a house made of fungi and bacteria may sound like the stuff of science fiction, but researchers are now one step ...
Scientists have engineered a living building material made from fungus and bacteria, paving the way for more sustainable ...
because the mycelium is really robust, and in nature, sometimes it biomineralizes (itself).” The team experimented with ...
Research reveals a fungal mycelium scaffold for engineered living materials, enabling self-mineralization and offering a ...
A new fungi-based concrete alternative could finally give the construction industry the game-changing material it has been ...
Researchers are developing the biomaterial as a more environmentally friendly alternative to concrete, but any wide-scale use ...
METHODS previously used for estimating the percentage germination of fungal spores have involved hanging-drop or slide cultures. The environmental conditions, when using these methods, have always ...