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Fungi may have their own 'language'—and scientists think it's happening right beneath our feet
You've probably noticed mushrooms popping up everywhere lately, from lion's mane lattes to reishi tinctures. But here's ...
Research has been conducted by scientists to see if fungi are able to communicate with each other like humans can.
The structural properties in the mycelium of a common soil mold show promise in biomedical applications, such as hydrogels and tissue scaffolding. (Nanowerk News) Fungi are vital to natural ecosystems ...
Scientists say fungi produce electrical patterns similar to the human language, sparking interest in their underground ...
Filamentous fungi play a pivotal role in industrial biotechnology, where their complex morphology directly influences fermentation performance and product yields. The dynamic nature of their hyphal ...
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