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Myco-bricks: Sustainable Urban Development (www.prototypesforhumanity.com)
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High-strength mycelium-based bricks for sustainable construction

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Seven French designers and artists have worked with a mycelium-based biomaterial called Reishi to create products including folding screens, desks and lighting fixtures.

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Mohawk Council of Kahnawake Chief Jeremiah Johnson has some ideas about the science of using mushrooms and fungi to break down toxic fuel spills or leaks, and he thinks they are about ready to see the light of day.

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Mycelium, the root-like part of a fungus, can be grown in combination with organic matter to fit different-shaped moulds, producing a strong building material that can be cultivated anywhere.

It's "a healthy material because it's fully natural", urban planning expert Srouri, who is Palestinian, said next to a prototype shelter -- a roomy, enclosed structure with windows and a sloping roof.

"It's something that can provide the solution to extreme weather conditions to protect them from the extreme cold."

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Scientists are reimagining the food system, turning to fungal fermentation as a sustainable method for transforming food byproducts into tasty treats.

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An exhibition exploring the fascinating world of mushrooms is currently on display at the National Technical Library in Prague.

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As world leaders debate ways to reduce carbon emissions at the COP29 climate conference in Azerbaijan ((Nov 11-22)), one Australian start-up believes fungi could be the key to mitigating climate change. The company has developed a product for farmers made from live fungi spores to help lock carbon in agricultural soils.

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An Indonesian staple is shaking up the restaurant scene — and may just end up preventing a big source of emissions.

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Some fungal species appear to be able to use strong radiation as an energy source for growth. Tom Ireland explores the exciting potential of these understudied organisms

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The upcycling method saves the carbon fibers of the CFRP, which are the strong, durable part of the material. These fibers stay in good condition, and the team showed how they can be reused in new manufacturing, keeping over 97% of their original strength. This method is the first to successfully claim value from both the matrix and carbon fiber parts of CFRPs, turning waste into useful products and reducing environmental harm.

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Discover how biohybrid robots with mushroom brains and self-healing skin are transforming technology and raising ethical questions.

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  • A handful of startups in the U.S., Europe and Asia are helping the seafood industry fight plastic pollution by creating equipment made from fungi.
  • Efforts are currently focused on replacing plastic foam, a polluting component of numerous elements of the seafood supply chain, with mycelium, the root-like structure of fungi.
  • A company in Maine makes mycelium-based buoys for the aquaculture industry, for example.
  • Elsewhere, projects are seeking to create biodegradable mycelium-based coolers for transporting fish.
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