Mushrooms: The Next Generation of Eco-Friendly Insulation

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Scientists in Alaska are developing a new insulation material made from mycelium, the fungal network beneath mushrooms, to provide a sustainable, biodegradable alternative to plastic foam for housing in extreme climates, addressing environmental concerns and housing needs in the face of climate change.
Are mushrooms the future of insulation? The Washington Post
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