Mycelium is everywhere – in leaf litter, compost piles, mulch, crops after harvest, and even in the dead wood under our feet.
Experience the full journey of ginger growth in this captivating time-lapse, documenting 93 days from sprouting rhizome to a ...
Bio-based materials offer a significant opportunity to reduce embodied carbon. Sourced from renewable biological resources, materials such as timber, hemp, straw, and mycelium typically require far ...
Living fungi weave conductive nanoparticles into their own growing networks, amplifying bioelectric signals 9-fold and ...
Irish businesses are turning mycelium – fungus – into materials with the potential to rid us of plastics, and using it to ...
The latest Census Bureau data show the broad effects of a big immigration slowdown in the U.S., and a lot more. The numbers for the year through June 2025 also show fewer people bailing on America’s ...
Is Fungus the Plastic of the Future? This video explores mycelium technology as a potential plastic-like replacement, highlighting its numerous uses and opportunities for creating sustainable products ...
Chinese startup Inner Mongolia ZhongGu Junchuang Biotechnology Development Co., Ltd., has sealed a deal with the Xinjin District Government in Chengdu to establish a mycelium R&D facility and ...
What skills can help make you more attractive in the job market or workplace today? LinkedIn's 2026 Skills on the Rise list, published Tuesday, identifies the fastest-growing skills in the U.S. "We've ...
Despite periods of high volatility, impact from tariffs, and foreign investment outflow, India’s economy has been growing robustly in the past few years, in part due to policies and reforms that have ...