Monc has developed its own sustainable mycelium packaging made from 'magical' mushrooms. Monc's new packaging harnesses the potential of agricultural waste and fungi, one of the world's oldest ...
The mycelium, which extends more than 300 miles down into the earth, is excellent at taking in and breaking down hydrocarbons. That ability gives it several crucial roles in the forest ecosystem.
Americans drink around 1.6 billion pounds of coffee, but most of the used coffee grounds—over 1.1 billion pounds—end up in ...
Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP in Potsdam Science Park are using this mycelium to ...
A group of creative engineers from the University of Washington recently introduced a plastic alternative that utilizes a mix of used coffee grounds and 3D-printed mycelium biocomposites to create ...
As part of this mission, researchers at the Technical University of Denmark have recently studied the culinary potential of mycelium. “Mycelium is comparable to the root structure of plants ...
UW researchers developed a new system for turning used coffee grounds into a paste, which they use to 3D print objects, such ...
Dr Anastasia Globa from the University of Sydney experimenting with mycelium at home. Dr Globa claims that mycelium-based materials can be used to turn organic waste into household objects and ...
Enjoy a different and ingenious adventure in Mycelium Heaven where a fungus with a very peculiar diet will help save its home.Craft your best strategy in this war and overcome levels where you'll ...
Eco-lovers in the UK can now be buried in the world's first 'living coffin' - which decomposes faster and is made out of ...