What if mushrooms became the building blocks of the future? Powered by mycelium—the vast underground network that forms the foundation of fungi—a new generation of sustainable materials is emerging.
Scientists at Cornell University used mushrooms to control a robot. Hard to believe, right? But this news isn’t the only incredible application for mushrooms. From health and technology to fashion and ...
ESTERO, Fla., Aug. 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via IBN -- Mushrooms Inc. (OTC:MSRM), a trailblazer in sustainable textile innovation, is thrilled to announce a continuation of its mission to ...
Just under the forest floor, a vast fungal network known as mycelium builds, communicates and occasionally produces the fruiting bodies we call mushrooms. Now scientists are using this fungus to ...
A recently published study shows promising results from combining edible turkey tail fungus with a solution of wood fibers. The end product is a natural sustainable waterproof coating that may be a ...
At the cusp of spring, I was on a woodland walk in the company of strangers. The urban forests of Washington, D.C., had burst into life as though overnight, and interlacing branches formed a canopy of ...
Discover how lion's mane mushroom supports brain health. Explore the clinical studies on memory, mycelium vs. extract, and ...
A small wheeled bot rolls across a cold lab floor, with its five legs pushing it from behind. These robots, looking unremarkable at best, have one defining factor that drives home their scientific ...
For years, the Lion's Mane supplement market has been flooded with mycelium fermented grain (MFG) products, which use a cheaper production method and provide little to no detectable Erinacine A. Real ...