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Researchers are developing the biomaterial as a more environmentally friendly alternative to concrete, but any wide-scale use ...
Among the many things we could do to reduce strain on the environment is find greener ways of constructing buildings. You see ...
Researchers have used a fungus and bacteria to create rigid, living structures similar to bone and coral, which could one day ...
Both fungal and bacterial methods worked. In fact, the bacterially mineralized scaffolds reached full mineralization in just ...
Cornell researchers have developed a pair of small robots powered by mycelium designed for use in agriculture and space ...
"The installation creates a visually stunning representation of mycelium networks, integrating projection mapping, Leap Motion, Touch Designer, and artificial intelligence. Attendees at the tech event ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Prime Roots is seeking to stand out in the plant-based category with its clean label deli meat alternatives.
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 ...