Walking around the Wayne National Forest, you can see mushrooms growing on the sides of logs or from the ground. Molly Jo Stanley, southeast Ohio regional director for the Ohio Environmental Council, ...
Fungi have the potential to capture and store carbon from the atmosphere, providing a natural solution to carbon capture and storage. Loam Bio's project in Australia is experimenting with using fungi ...
A research team analyzed the regulatory mechanisms of carbohydrate-hydrolyzing enzyme production in Aspergillus aculeatus, a filamentous fungus that produces enzymes with an excellent ability to ...
Nik Shelton of the Wildlife Trust in Cambridgeshire says that without the often overlooked fungi there would be no bread, ...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi drive nutrient flows along ‘trunk routes’ of the network, illuminating the design principles of a symbiotic supply-chain network shaped by millions of years of natural ...
Translating their bioelectrical signals into movements of the arms, the mushrooms begin to jam out on keyboards and drum ...
A single teaspoon of garden soil can contain a hundred meters of fungal networks. I was lucky enough to go to Merlin Sheldrake’s talk on the 28th of October in the G-Live Theatre in Guilford where I ...
Filamentous fungi have long been a good friend of sake brewers, but they might soon also be a sidekick for environmentalists. Osaka Metropolitan University researchers have revealed the regulatory ...
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