Fungi are vital to natural ecosystems by breaking down dead organic material and cycling it back into the environment as ...
A common soil fungus forms strong hydrogels that could inspire next-generation biomedical materials for tissue regeneration.
University of Utah engineering researchers demonstrate structural and mechanical properties in the mycelium of a common soil mold that show promise in biomedical applications.
The structural properties in the mycelium of a common soil mold show promise in biomedical applications, such as hydrogels ...
The world’s largest communications network may be right under your feet, and no, we didn’t build it: it was created by fungi. Fungal filaments beneath the ground are similar to the fiber optic cables ...