An international team including engineers from Princeton has devised a way to watch, in stunning detail, as the hollow ...
The Waltham Public Library hosted naturalist Jonathan Kranz, who led a small audience through the joys and practicalities of foraging for mushrooms in New England.
For most organisms on Earth, rocks are objects, not food. But for one oddball microbe, desert limestone seems to have been on ...
In short, fungi eat death, and in doing so, create new life. Fungi hyphae form mycelium that connects trees and plants in an underground fungal highway — called the wood-wide web ...
The secret life of fungi unfolds underground where hyphae form spindly threads of mycelium that stretch out like vast ...
View Full Profile. Learn about our Editorial Policies. Mycelium is the fabric of fungal populations: fungi produce thread-like roots called hyphae, which branch and fuse with one another to form a ...
Pentagram’s Jody Hudson-Powell and Luke Powell have designed a digital tool based on mushroom growth simulation algorithms, which lets users ‘grow’ fungi-esque ... reminiscent of the hyphae filaments ...
These fungi do not form the classic mushroom fruiting bodies that we know from forests and in some cases like to eat. They form an extensive network of fine threads, also known as hyphae ...
The world of fungi has attracted a lot ... producing fungi on agricultural wastes. Mycelium are mainly composed of a web of filaments called “hyphae”, which acts as a natural binder, growing ...
Mycelium, the root part of the fungus family, is used for all sorts of things from building materials to surfboards. It is also used to make clothing including a vegan leather alternative.